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  • Take ownership

    As an agent, you get the unique opportunity to help customers with their insurance and financial services needs. Our efforts help State Farm® keep its spot as the nation’s leading insurer in auto, home and life. Learn more about what it takes to run your own business below.

    If you’re ready to start the process of becoming an agent reach out to a recruiter.

     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    As an Army veteran, I see countless parallels from my time in the service with my experience as an agent.

    Helping others is full of opportunities

     

    Run a business like none other

    Be the boss you've always envisioned.

    Help your community in new ways

    Make an impact in your neighborhood and give back to the people around you.

    Hire, develop, and lead a team*

    Be the leader, the one who sets a vision and inspires others to be their best.

    Earn potential travel incentives & bonuses

    Enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done – meeting the needs of customers.

    Get hands-on experience and support

    You're never alone, existing State Farm agents and staff are available to help you grow.

    Market 100 individual products

    Offer a multitude of solutions to help customers protect what they love and plan ahead.

    * State Farm agents are independent contractors and are solely responsible for office expenses and decisions regarding the employment and/or management of agent team members employed by them.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    As an agent, I saw that I could make a difference working with people, make a difference in individual lives, and I could feel good about what I did.

    Reasonable accommodation assistance

    If you need assistance during the application or hiring process to accommodate a disability, you may request a reasonable accommodation by contacting Career Center Support or your State Farm® contact.

    State Farm is an equal opportunity employer.

    State Farm® agents are independent contractors who hire their own employees. State Farm agents’ employees are not employees of State Farm. Agents are responsible for and make all employment decisions regarding their employees.