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As the average U.S. insurance agent reaches retirement age, they’re making room for younger agents to take over an industry that’s already perfect for millennials. Agents expected to retire in two years. Agents optimistic insurance can attract future workers. Agents who would recommend a career in insurance to other people. 2 The average age of independent insurance agents. years old 1 1 out of 3 agents referred by friends. Straight from the Millennial’s Mouth Career growth opportunities Rate of compensation Healthy work-life balance Benefits of Selling Insurance as Cited by Millennials: A pattern among millennials is that many feel the need to give back and help other people. 3 Swiss Re’s president for regional and national property and casualty Keith Wolfe says a job as an insurance agent is the perfect way to meet that need. Do Good Ritter Insurance Marketing | (800) 769-1847 2600 Commerce Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17110 Sources: 1 “Young Agents Survey: The Next Generation Steps Up.” InsuranceJournal.com, 20 April 2015. 2 “What Millennials Want from a Career in Insurance.” Vertafore.com, 3 Oct. 2017. 3 “Insurance a Good Fit for Millennials Looking for a Career.” InsuranceBusinessMag.com, 22 March 2017. READY TO GET STARTED? “Insurance is about protecting lives and livelihoods, providing the means to carry on following adversity. That’s an important mission and a very compelling reason for millennials to find the industry rewarding.” – Keith Wolfe BY THE NUMBERS SIGN UP for your guide to kicking off a career in insurance sales! Technology THE UPSIDES Millennials in insurance reported that using video messaging (Skype, FaceTime), Instagram, instant messaging and texting have helped with work efficiency.

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Page 1: BY THE NUMBERS · as Cited by Millennials: A pattern among millennials is that many feel the need to give back and help other people.3 Swiss Re’s president for regional and national

As the average U.S. insurance agent reaches retirement age, they’re making room for younger agents to take over an industry that’s already perfect for millennials.

Agents expected to retire in two years.

Agents optimistic insurance can attract future workers.

Agents who would recommend a career in insurance to other people.2

The average age of independent insurance agents.

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1 out of 3 agents referred by friends.

Straight from the Millennial’s Mouth

Career growth opportunities Rate of compensation Healthy work-life balance

Benefits of Selling Insurance as Cited by Millennials:

A pattern among millennials is that many feel the need to give back and help other people.3 Swiss Re’s president for regional and national property and casualty Keith Wolfe says a job as an insurance agent is the perfect way to meet that need.

Do Good

Ritter Insurance Marketing | (800) 769-18472600 Commerce Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17110

Sources:1“Young Agents Survey: The Next Generation Steps Up.” InsuranceJournal.com, 20 April 2015.2“What Millennials Want from a Career in Insurance.” Vertafore.com, 3 Oct. 2017.3“Insurance a Good Fit for Millennials Looking for a Career.” InsuranceBusinessMag.com, 22 March 2017.

READY TO GET STARTED?

“Insurance is about protecting lives and livelihoods, providing the means to carry on following adversity. That’s an important mission and a very compelling reason for millennials to find the industry rewarding.” – Keith Wolfe

BY THE NUMBERS

SIGN UP for your guide to kicking off a career in insurance sales!

Technology

THE UPSIDES

Millennials in insurance reported that using video messaging (Skype, FaceTime), Instagram, instant messaging and texting have helped with work efficiency.

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