5 REASONS INSURANCE IS A GREAT FIRST CAREER
Have you thought about getting into real estate after you graduate from high school or college? Many people do, and they often find it to be a great first stop on their professional journey. Here are five reasons you might want to consider starting a career in the insurance industry immediately after graduating.
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1. Skills You Learn in Insurance will be Applicable in Almost Any Other Job.
Starting your insurance career right away will allow you to log work experience and develop skills that are also applicable in most other careers. You’ll learn to problem solve as you help clients find insurance products that meet all of their needs within a budget. You’ll develop interpersonal skills as you market yourself, network, and negotiate deals. You’ll get first-hand experience in managing a budget, navigating a contract process, and developing your expertise in sales and marketing. If someday you decide to pursue a career in a different field, the proficiencies you learn in your insurance career will look great on your resume.
2. You Can Begin Working Immediately After Graduation.
New graduates often struggle trying to find employment. Most employers want someone with experience, which puts the applicant in a difficult position. You don’t have experience, and it’s hard to get an opportunity to earn the experience. But as an insurance agent, you don’t need to wait for someone to give you an opportunity. You can begin working immediately after you graduate. There is a licensing education requirement, you can take the education and complete the state licensing exam as long as you are a high school graduate and at least 18 years old. So you can actually complete the education and take the exam before you graduate, and be ready to hit the ground running by the time you cross the stage with your diploma.
3. Your Social Media Skills Have a Practical Application in Insurance.
All that time you spent on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram can actually pay off in an insurance career. Twenty years ago, insurance agents had limited (and costly) options for getting the word out about their business. Social media and email marketing have opened up new, affordable opportunities for agents to market their business and their products. You have a leg up on new agents who aren’t internet-savvy. Put your inherent skills and knowledge to good use as an insurance professional.
4. You Probably Have the Free Time to Dedicate to Your Career.
When working professionals decide to change careers and become insurance agents, they often struggle with the fact that it isn’t a typical 9-to-5 job. They have family and personal commitments that make it difficult for them to be available on the weekends or evenings when clients need them. If you don’t yet have the responsibilities that come with raising a family, you’re uniquely positioned to provide exceptional client service at a time when other agents might not be able to.
5. The Education and Start Up Costs are Relatively Low.
In order to earn your insurance license, you will need to meet your state’s pre-licensing education requirements and take the state’s licensing exams. There is a cost associated with the education and the exam, but it’s relatively affordable and can be completed in as little as a 10 weeks. The low barriers to entry make a career in insurance particularly attractive to recent college graduates.