Any insurance related job is a good stepping stone.
Keep in mind that State Farm agents are captive, and therefore you will only learn about the products that that company offers.
Independent agents have access to a variety of different insurance companies and products, both preferred standard and non standard markets as well as Surplus Lines and International markets.
Farmers Insurance agents have a preferred market, as well as some limited ability to broker business to the surplus lines market.
Whatever route you take, be sure to get your insurance license and negotiate a commission split with the agent in addition to your hourly wage.
Licensing requirements of bail bondsman are different from state to state. Licensing is usually regulated by each state's department of insurance and should be the starting for anyone interested in becoming a bail agent.
To become an insurance agent, most companies require an agent to have a college education. You will also have to be licensed with your state. You can read more at http://www.insureme.com/insurance-agent/becoming-an-insurance-agent.
To become a Real Estate agent you take the course at a college and then get your license. You must have completed hight school too. Also working a real estate office could give you some experience. Becoming a real estate agent requires proper education and training with the help of accredited training and education provider - which can also be take online. You can actually check for the requirements of your state for those interested in taking a license for real estate.
I am working as jbt with haryana state, i want to know how to regiter for esalary
There are companies like Farmers, Allstate, State Farm, etc. that offer a agent program. I am actually looking into becoming a Farmers agent myself. Contact a local agent and they can direct you to the person in your area to speak with to get more information.
Assuming that you are talking about becoming an insurance producer, i.e., the ability to sell insurance, the answer is "yes". Contact the state insurance department website in the state in which you are located for more information about becoming licensed.
Each Province or State may have their own regulations in regards to becoming a real estate agent. Some Provinces have a Real Estate Associate's Program where others simply have an exam.
Each state has its own requirements when it comes to becoming a licensed real estate agent. Most commonly it involves few classes and a written exam.
Research Your State's Requirements. Take a Prelicensing Course. Take the Licensing Exam. Activate Your Real Estate Agent License. Consider Becoming a Realtor. Join a Real Estate Brokerage.
It's not years of education, it's a prescribed course by the state of California that you must pass, then a state test that you must pass. Once becoming a Agent you must keep your license up by continuous education and fees.
A registered agent is a state-specific thing. A company may have a different registered agent in each state. Check with your Secretary of State to see who the registered agent is for your particular state.
Puerto Rico has no disvantanges becoming a state but it also has no disvantanges becoming indipendent.