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Insphere Insurance reviews

3.2

61% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)

Kenneth J. Fasola

79% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

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1.0
Feb 26, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

I guess you get contracted ans decide if insurance sales is for you because they hire every warm body that walks in the building

Cons

Management is a con job. The agency head is very charismatic,but only cares about you if they are selling. They really offer no training on health insurance. You are expected to do it all on your own and the "training" they do give is redundant and childlike. They force you to go to weekly meetings which consist of praising the sales managers and talking about trips no one will ever go on. The whole company feels like a used car company after a while. If you don't get the absurd number of 15 appointments a week, you are harassed by phone and email. It's a 1099 job but this company holds it against you if you do not account for every minute of your. Company leads are horrible and there is no real training on prospecting and lead generation on your own,. Agents are not ethical and will steal sales when they can. It's a horrible cutthroat company. Commissions are a joke and you never get the full amount that you are promised.

4.0
Jan 5, 2013

Very satisfied broker

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Insphere is on the cutting edge of the insurance business. Ranked # 14 in the world as a brokerage firm. No hidden agendas, no "pie in the sky" promises. If you work, you get paid very well. Sure it's 100% commission...they tell you that upfront. But I have found making $1000.00 a week very reasonable when I make sales. If you aren't willing to put in 40 hours a week (that's expected everywhere else) you won't make money.

Cons

For those just coming into the insurance business, more product training is needed. Also, there was very little "field training" given to me. I was taken on one appointment with my sales leader, then was expected to be able to do it on my own. Luckily, I had experience and did well. Others, especially younger, "green" agents need more in-house and field training.

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