I am about to graduate high school and was thinking about my future career options. Being an insurance agent seems like a nice gig—good money, pretty stable. How can I become a car insurance agent?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s great that you’re thinking so far ahead, and you’re right! Careers in insurance are often very stable.
Most insurance companies only require their employees to have a high school degree or a GED. Although, a bachelor’s degree will help you move into management faster.
You’ll also need to acquire a license in your insurance field of interest before you become an agent. To earn your license you’ll need to:
Complete a state-accepted course
Dedicate about 40 hours to studying
Pass the licensing exam
But, you can start applying to different insurance companies as soon as you have your license.
, look into companies that offer free college tuition as part of their compensation package. Most big-name companies like GEICO and Progress will also offer paid insurance training and licensing. Take a little time to look into what jobs and benefits are available in your area—it’ll probably pay off!
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