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Remote · South Carolina · Commission-based

Remote Life Insurance Sales Jobs in South Carolina

Want to work from home in South Carolina? Remote life insurance sales lets you earn commission helping families protect their future — entirely remotely. We show South Carolina applicants the path to get licensed and ramp up with mentorship and warm leads.

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What the role looks like

Getting licensed in South Carolina

A South Carolina life insurance license is required to sell. The licensing course and exam are administered through the South Carolina Department of Insurance, and the exact requirements, hours, and fees are set by the state.

You don't have to figure it out alone — we walk every applicant through the South Carolina licensing path, then provide the training, mentorship, and lead access you need to start working with clients remotely.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need experience to sell life insurance remotely in South Carolina?

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.

Do I need a license to sell life insurance in South Carolina?

Yes. A South Carolina life insurance license is required to sell. Requirements and the exam are administered by the South Carolina Department of Insurance, and we guide you through the licensing process step by step.

Is this a fully remote job in South Carolina?

Yes. This is 100% remote and location-independent. You can work from anywhere in South Carolina with a reliable internet connection.

How much can I earn?

Compensation is commission-based with high upside for strong performers. Income is not guaranteed and depends on licensing, effort, skill, follow-up, and consistency.

How soon can I start?

Once you apply, get licensed, and complete onboarding, you can begin working with leads. Timelines vary by how quickly you complete South Carolina licensing and training.

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.

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