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Sterling Life Insurance

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Great People to work with, but really tough to make a living... - Sales Agent Producer Sterling Life Insurance Employee Review

1.0
21 July 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Good Training Managers cared about your success Good benefit package offered Lots of free supplies (Business cards, pens, applications, leads)

Cons

Sterling broke up the sales department into groups based on what each group could sell. My group was restricted to only being able to sell life insurance, medicare supplements, and critical illness/cancer plans. The problem was that none of the plans were remotely competitive in the market and there were often no alternatives of anything to sell to people I met with based on their health and what they could afford. The management at my office were agents who had happened to be around when the prices were competitive years ago and could offer no real advice on how to boost sales numbers (just keep hammering the phones for 30-40 hours a week and pressure sell people into buying our product). Also, the lack of name recognician and the company's unwillingness to advertise made it almost impossible to get in front of anyone.

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5.0
2 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company provides great internships.

Cons

Nothing I can think of.

3.0
9 May 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The balance between work and family life is great. You can get time off whenever you need it. The office that I worked for had a lot of great people in it. They give you great training, and it would be very difficult to get fired. The senior market loves Sterling, and you get a lot of business from word of mouth.

Cons

They have a very limited amount of products that you can sell, so when your not in open or annual enrollment for Medicare, it is very difficult to earn money. They are pushing door to door B2B sales as well as residential door to door sales. I had a few run ins with them not wanting to compensate me for my work. They are on a tight budget right now and don't spend any money on radio ads or TV ads, or any other marketing materials you may need.

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