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How much do rep jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for rep in the United States is $44,219.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $43,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Rep jobs?

Rep jobs refer to positions where individuals act as representatives for a company, organization, or brand. These roles often involve communicating with customers, clients, or stakeholders to provide information, resolve issues, or promote products and services. Reps may work in sales, customer service, account management, or field representation, depending on the industry. The main goal is to build and maintain positive relationships and ensure satisfaction with the company's offerings.

What is the difference between Rep vs Customer Service Representative?

AspectRepCustomer Service Representative
CredentialsSales or industry-specific certifications often preferredCustomer service training or certifications
Work EnvironmentSales-focused, client-facing, often in retail or B2B settingsSupport-focused, call centers, retail, or online support
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in sales, retail, wholesale industriesCommon across retail, telecom, banking, and service sectors
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for sales roles, client interaction, revenue generationSeeking support roles, customer interaction, problem-solving

While both roles involve interaction with clients, a Rep primarily focuses on sales and revenue generation, whereas a Customer Service Representative concentrates on assisting customers and resolving issues. The choice depends on whether you prefer sales-driven or support-driven work environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sales Representative, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sales Representative, you need strong product knowledge, persuasive communication, and a track record in sales or a related field, often supported by a bachelor's degree. Familiarity with customer relationship management (CRM) software, sales tracking tools, and sometimes relevant certifications like Certified Professional Sales Person (CPSP) is common. Exceptional interpersonal skills, resilience, and active listening set top performers apart in competitive markets. These skills are crucial for building relationships, meeting sales targets, and driving business growth.

How does a Rep typically collaborate with other departments to achieve sales targets?

Reps often work closely with marketing, customer service, and product teams to ensure a seamless customer experience and meet sales goals. They relay customer feedback to product teams, coordinate promotional efforts with marketing, and resolve issues alongside customer service. This cross-functional collaboration helps align messaging, address client needs more effectively, and drive overall business growth. Building strong relationships with colleagues in these departments is key to a Rep's success.
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Infographic showing various Rep job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,219 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

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Posted 26 days ago


Job description

The Insurance Representative is directly responsible for writing new quality business, conserving existing business, providing ongoing quality service to policy owners in accordance with the Insurance Representative’s Agreement and maintaining a program of continuous self-improvement. The primary aspect of the Insurance Representative position is to sell. All other functions, particularly policy owner services, provide the opportunities to increase sales activity.

The Representative reports directly to a Managing Representative, Associate Director or Managing Director and is expected to meet weekly and annual objectives agreed upon with his/her immediate supervisor for the number of submitted life & health applications, life and health placements, life & health annualized controllable increase, Personal Financial Planning (PFP) sales interviews, Quality Life Check-ups (QLCs), first year and renewal persistency, first year and renewal lapse limits and all other required annual objectives. The Representative, with his/her immediate supervisor’s approval, is responsible for the creation, development and implementation of action plans that are consistent with Company and personal objectives. In order to accomplish these goals, the Representative has to demonstrate the ability to work without close supervision and to work evening hours and weekends. The Representative is expected to perform at levels that will result in net premium growth on the agency to which he/she is assigned.

The Representative will establish annual individualized objectives on the Representative’s Marketing Plan. He/she will create, develop and implement the methods/activities/action plans necessary to achieve the annual objectives. The Representative will participate in an individual Action Planning Conference (APC) with his/her direct supervisor on a regular basis for the purpose of meeting the individual’s activity, sales, service and training goals established in the Representative’s Marketing Plan.

The Representative is expected to perform at levels that will result in net premium growth on the agency to which he/she is assigned.

Qualifications

Education – High school diploma required. An undergraduate college degree, in a business-related field (i.e., marketing, business administration, management, etc.) preferred.

Years and type of experience required/preferred – One to 3 years of experience in an insurance sales environment preferred, but not required.

Life and health insurance license is required.

Valid driver’s license and dependable/reliable transportation.

Establishes high goals and expectations. Able to start and persist with specific courses of action while exhibiting high motivation and a sense of urgency; willing to commit to long hours of work and make personal sacrifice in order to reach goals. Conducts oneself and communicates in a professional manner.Â