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Start your own business with Ateshgah
The insurance company Ateshgah needs insurance agents.
According to the announcement, the number of employees recruited by an experienced team is ready to help anyone to create their own insurance agency at no additional cost.
"If you want to work for a prestigious brand name of the company, and thus earn extra high income, in this case our offer is just for you. The company Ateshgah is ready to support entrepreneurs who want to realize themselves in the insurance industry. The training program includes consulting and training, provision of necessary equipment and strict reporting forms attached to a specialist directly supervising your project. All this, coupled with an attractive remuneration and incentive system is available for you today," is said in the statement.
By becoming a partner of the company, an insurance agent can provide highly professional services, ongoing training of his employees, the opportunity for growth and development of his own business, comfortable conditions for cooperation and the ability to work under the famous brand.
For detailed information, call (012) 940. - 17D-
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