Great training & platform - Sales Agent InsureMe Employee Review

5.0
4 Sept 2025
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Pros

love the training, Hayden & Destinie are great. Love the platform & free leads and the support that the team provides.

Cons

A lot of medicare leads & people bothered that they're getting spammed and don't want help. Also the sign on bonus is a little hard to reach especially considering my first week had a holiday on a monday so we need to reach 30 effective weekly hours with one day less & I thought that the time with dialer on waiting for calls count as effective time.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
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Pros

Very informative and thorough training process. I left training feeling confident and empowered.

Cons

No cons. If you listen and ask questions youl'l be good to go.

2.0
15 Feb 2026
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Pros

Their trainer is one of the best. I have multiple years in insurance his training is excellent. Products are excellent.

Cons

The truth is, after completing unpaid training, they finally tell you what they actually expect from you. As a 1099 contractor, you’re responsible for your own licensing and carrier fees. They promise you’ll be compensated $1,000, but they don’t explain the conditions upfront. What they really mean is that you must work 30 “efficient hours” per week for four weeks—after you’ve already paid your fees and completed unpaid training. They expect you to operate like a W‑2 employee, even though you’re not. They claim you’re getting paid to “show up,” but their definition of “show up” is misleading. “Efficient hours” means seven hours a day on the dialer, plus a mandatory one‑hour morning meeting. If you take a lunch or any breaks, that time is deducted from your efficient hours. So in reality, you must work about nine hours a day just to qualify for their so‑called “show up” pay—something the recruiter will not tell you. If you’re choosing 1099 work for flexibility and freedom from micromanagement, this job is, in my experience, a poor choice..

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