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Farming Apprentice Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Development Coordinator

Dallas, TX · On-site

$21 - $25/hr

Work collaboratively with internal teams (Farm, Market Café, Coffeehouse, and Apprenticeship Programs) to showcase the mission through events and storytelling. * Support corporate engagement events ...

Development Coordinator

Dallas, TX · On-site

$21 - $25/hr

Work collaboratively with internal teams (Farm, Market Café, Coffeehouse, and Apprenticeship Programs) to showcase the mission through events and storytelling. * Support corporate engagement events ...

Farm Aide (Tractor Driver)

Weslaco, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $18.25/hr

Experience performing maintenance on tractors and other farming equipment. * A completed apprenticeship or experience in a similar role. * (Non-Commercial) Pesticide Applicator License Other ...

Farm Aide (Tractor Driver)

Weslaco, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $18.25/hr

Experience performing maintenance on tractors and other farming equipment. * A completed apprenticeship or experience in a similar role. * (Non-Commercial) Pesticide Applicator License Other ...

Barista

Dallas, TX · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

Prepare and serve coffee, espresso, tea, and other beverages in accordance with Bonton Farms ... Support volunteer and apprenticeship participants with encouragement and teamwork. Qualifications

Partner closely with Food & Beverage, Marketing, Development, Farm Operations, and Executive Leadership. * Provide day-to-day leadership for event staff, apprentices, volunteers, and temporary team ...

Partner closely with Food & Beverage, Marketing, Development, Farm Operations, and Executive Leadership. * Provide day-to-day leadership for event staff, apprentices, volunteers, and temporary team ...

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Farming Apprentice information

How do you become a farming apprentice?

To become a farming apprentice, individuals typically seek entry-level positions on farms or agricultural programs, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Gaining hands-on experience, demonstrating a willingness to learn, and sometimes completing relevant certifications or training in agricultural practices can improve chances of securing an apprenticeship. Many programs also look for physical fitness and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions.

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Insurance Agent -Apprenticeship

Farmers Insurance

Austin, TX • On-site

$50K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Farmers Insurance rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 334 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

211th of 309 rated insurance


Job description

Insurance Agent Apprentice (Protégé Program)

Farmers Insurance District 95 – Austin, TX

The Farmers Insurance Protégé Program is designed for ambitious, entrepreneurial-minded sales professionals who want more than just another sales job. This is a long-term career opportunity with a clear path toward leadership, high income potential, and future agency ownership.

As a Protégé Agent, you’ll work directly alongside top-performing Farmers Insurance agency owners and mentors in the Austin market while learning the business from the ground up in our District 95 office.. You’ll gain real-world experience in insurance sales, marketing, client relationship management, business operations, and leadership development.

This program is built for highly motivated individuals who are competitive, coachable, and eager to grow professionally and financially. Our district provides hands-on mentorship, structured training, licensing support, and a proven roadmap toward running your own Farmers Insurance agency in the future.


This is a full-time, in-office role based in Austin, Texas.


Responsibilities

• Sell and service personal, commercial, and life insurance products

• Prospect and generate new business through referrals, networking, marketing campaigns, and outbound outreach

• Build strong client relationships through consultative sales and follow-up

• Learn agency operations, leadership, and business development directly from experienced Farmers agency owners

• Meet or exceed monthly sales and production goals

• Participate in ongoing mentorship, sales training, and coaching sessions

• Complete required licensing and University of Farmers training programs

• Maintain accurate client records and policy documentation within agency systems

• Present customized insurance solutions based on each client’s needs and goals

• Develop professional sales, marketing, and leadership skills with the long-term goal of agency ownership opportunities

Requirements

• Strong communication and relationship-building skills

• Competitive, self-motivated, and entrepreneurial mindset

• Sales experience preferred but not required

• Insurance experience is a plus but not required

• Property Casualty and/or Life Health licenses preferred (licensing assistance available for qualified candidates)

• Comfortable speaking with clients over the phone and in person

• Coachable attitude with willingness to learn and grow

• Ability to work full-time in-office in the Austin area

• Goal-oriented with strong work ethic and professionalism

If you have the drive, discipline, and ambition to build a long-term career, District 95 offers the mentorship, systems, and opportunity to help you get there.

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