Insurance Sales Executive

Fintelligent Search
Gatley, Greater Manchester
9 months ago
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Are you a confident, results-driven sales professional looking to maximise your earning potential? Our client is looking for a motivated Insurance Sales Executive to join their high-performing team in Manchester. If you thrive in a fast-paced sales environment and want to be part of a company that rewards your success, this is the opportunity for you.

With a base salary of £24,000 – £25,000, uncapped commission, and realistic OTE of £30,000 – £35,000, this role is perfect for someone who’s hungry to exceed targets. You’ll also receive a £1,500 loyalty bonus, hybrid working, and top-tier perks—all while working for one of the UK’s leading specialist insurance providers.

Why This Insurance Sales Executive Role Stands Out:
Warm inbound leads – no cold calling.
Clear progression path with regular performance reviews.
Support to gain industry-recognised qualifications.
High-impact sales environment with a real team spirit.What You'll Be Doing: As an Insurance Sales Executive, your focus will be on converting leads into sales through exceptional product knowledge, persuasive communication, and a relentless drive to meet and exceed KPIs. Your day-to-day will include:

Handling inbound enquiries and converting them into sales.
Advising customers on the best insurance products to suit their needs.
Managing the full sales process from quote to policy set-up.
Building strong relationships to drive renewals and referrals.
Hitting and exceeding daily, weekly, and monthly sales targets.What’s in It for You?
£24,000 – £25,000 base salary with uncapped commission (OTE £30,000 – £35,000).
Hybrid working after training – 3 days from home.
£1,500 loyalty bonus (after qualifying period).
25 days holiday + birthday off + option to buy/sell 5 days.
Fast-track progression with structured sales training and qualifications.
Private health cover, enhanced sick pay, and employee assistance programme.
Fun, supportive culture – free monthly lunches, onsite parking, relaxed dress code.What You’ll Need to Succeed:
Proven sales experience – ideally in insurance, financial services, or another B2C role.
A confident communicator who can close deals and build rapport quickly.
Target-driven mindset with the hunger to earn and progress.
Resilience, positivity, and a team-player attitude.
Comfortable using digital tools and CRM systems.If you're currently in a role such as Sales Executive, Insurance Consultant, Telesales Advisor, Policy Sales Specialist, or Customer Retention Executive, this Insurance Sales Executive position could be the next big step in your career.

Ready to turn your sales skills into serious earnings and career progression? Apply now to become an Insurance Sales Executive and join a company that rewards your ambition. Alternatively please call Jenni on (phone number removed) for more information.

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