Great sales are the result of strong purpose, conviction and pride - pride in your ability and your product. UnitedHealth Group offers a portfolio of products that are changing the world. We are the right place to apply and build on your skills and talents.
Responsible for sales and maketing of UHC vision and critical illness plans in key western states that include, but may be expanded, CA, NV, AZ, WA, OR.
Position will work with internal UHC business partners to integrate vision/critical illness into existing medical and dental clients and work with benefit brokers and consultants on RFPs as well as exploring new business opportunities.
Position needs to be based in southern California
BA or BS from college or university
7- 10 years experience in the vision or ancillary benefits area
Strong existing broker/consultant relationships
UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual is part of the family of companies that make UnitedHealth Group one of the leaders across most major segments of the US health care system.
When you work with UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, what you do matters. It's that simple...and it's that challenging.
In providing consumer-oriented health benefit plans to millions of people, our goal is to create higher quality care, lower costs and greater access to health care. Join us and you will be empowered to achieve new levels of excellence and make a profound and personal impact as you contribute to new innovations in a vital and complex system.
Regardless of your role at UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, the support you feel all around you will enable you to do what you do with energy, integrity, and confidence. So take the first step in what is sure to be a fast paced and highly diversified career.
Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V
UnitedHealth Group is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test before beginning employment. In addition, employees in certain positions are subject to random drug testing.
Requisition #: 384158
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