Remote Life
Remote · Wichita, Kansas · Hiring Now
Wichita residents: remote life insurance sales lets you earn commission helping families protect their future, entirely from home. We show Kansas applicants the path to get licensed and ramp up with mentorship and warm leads. Wichita is the largest city in Kansas.
To sell in Kansas, you'll first need a state life insurance license — the exam is administered through Kansas Insurance Department. As of our last check, Kansas does not require pre-licensing coursework — you can go straight to the state exam.
You don't have to figure it out alone — we walk every applicant through the Kansas licensing path, then provide the training, mentorship, and lead access you need to start working with clients remotely.
No. Most of our agents come from completely different careers. We provide structured training and mentorship to help you ramp up, whether or not you've sold anything before.
Yes. We're transparent about how this works: compensation is commission-based, a Kansas life insurance license is required to sell, and we're upfront about that from the first page you land on. Our training, mentorship, and lead access are free — the only costs are your state's licensing course and exam fees, which are paid directly to the state or course provider and vary by state.
Yes. This is 100% remote and location-independent. You can work from anywhere in Wichita, Kansas with a reliable internet connection.
Compensation is commission-based, so it varies by effort, skill, and consistency — nothing is guaranteed. For context, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports insurance sales agents nationally earn between $36,390 and $135,660+ a year (May 2024 data, 10th to 90th percentile), which includes commission.
We'll send a confirmation to your email within a few minutes and follow up by phone within 24 hours to walk you through next steps — licensing (if you're not already licensed in Kansas), onboarding, and lead access.
Remote life insurance sales is commission-based. Licensing is required. Training is provided. Results are not guaranteed and depend on effort, skill, consistency, follow-up, and market conditions.