Commercial Business Development
GEICO(1 month ago)
About this role
A Commercial Business Developer at GEICO supports growth of GEICO’s business-to-business agency relationships within a defined territory. The role represents GEICO’s commercial insurance products and brand to agency partners and contributes to market expansion. This position is part of GEICO’s commercial sales organization and is based onsite in the Tampa, FL office.
Required Skills
- Business Development
- Commercial Insurance
- Sales
- Presentation
- Communication
- Data Analysis
- Networking
- Account Management
- Organization
- Underwriting
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Bachelor's Degree (Preferred)
About GEICO
geico.comGEICO is a prominent insurance provider that has been trusted by customers since 1936, offering a wide range of insurance products, including auto, motorcycle, homeowners, and renters insurance. The company emphasizes savings and convenience, allowing customers to easily compare rates and benefits online. Known for its strong brand presence, GEICO leverages innovative technology and customer service to deliver comprehensive coverage options tailored to meet diverse needs. With a commitment to affordability and accessibility, GEICO continues to be a leader in the insurance industry.
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