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Company hiring 300 insurance agents

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JEFFERSONVILLE, IN (WAVE) – Several hundred new jobs are coming to southern Indiana. Connextions is hiring more than 300 licensed insurance agents.

The company will also offer free education to prepared individuals for the job in a two to four week program that prepares Kentucky and Indiana residents to take state licensing exams.

The $500 program which includes an online curriculum and mentoring in addition to test fees is underwritten by Connextions.

If you would like more information on the company or to apply for the jobs, just click on thefollowing link: http://jobs.connextions.com.

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