Agent Development Jobs in Alaska

Agent Development jobs in Alaska are concentrated in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, where insurance carriers, financial services firms, and staffing organizations maintain their largest Alaska operations. Employers such as State Farm, Aflac, and Premera Blue Cross consistently recruit agent developments across the state, with openings in insurance sales training, licensed producer development, and independent contractor channel management. Demand runs from entry-level associate roles up to regional development managers overseeing multi-agent teams. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles49
Top employerState Farm
Top cityAnchorage, AK
Cities hiring11
Work type88% On-site
Top industryInsurance

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State Farm
Customer Retention Specialist - State Farm Agent Team Member
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State Farm
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Customer Retention Specialist - State Farm Agent Team Member
State Farm
Anchorage, Alaska
Customer Service
Customer Service & Support
Customer Support
$40k - $50k/yr
10,000+

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Fox Aircraft LLC
Customer Service Agent
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Fox Aircraft LLC
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Customer Service Agent
Fox Aircraft LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
Customer Service
Customer Service & Support
Customer Support
On-Site
11-50

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Grant Aviation
Customer Service Agent
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Grant Aviation
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Customer Service Agent
Grant Aviation
Dillingham, Alaska
Customer Service
Customer Service & Support
Customer Support
$18 - $25/hr
High school diploma or GED

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State Farm
Account Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member
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State Farm
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Account Representative - State Farm Agent Team Member
State Farm
Palmer, Alaska
Account Management
Business Development
Sales
$22 - $26/hr
10,000+

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Piedmont Airlines
Customer Service Gate Agent (Part-Time)
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Piedmont Airlines
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Customer Service Gate Agent (Part-Time)
Piedmont Airlines
Anchorage, Alaska
Customer Success
Program Management
Project & Program Management
Project Management
High school diploma or GED
10,000+

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Agent Development Jobs by City in Alaska

Where Alaska roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Anchorage
32 jobs
Wasilla
4 jobs
Juneau
3 jobs
Fairbanks
3 jobs
Kenai
1 job
Bethel
1 job
Kodiak
1 job
Palmer
1 job
Kotzebue
1 job

Agent Development Job Market in Alaska

A snapshot from current Alaska openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • State Farm
    State Farm30
  • A
    ALASKA RENT A CAR3
  • Global Credit Union
    Global Credit Union3
  • Everts Air
    Everts Air2
  • Grant Aviation
    Grant Aviation2

Top Industries Hiring

  • Insurance
  • Banking & Financial Services

What Alaska Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in agent development jobs across Alaska.

  • Active Alaska insurance producer license issued by the Alaska Division of Insurance
  • Experience recruiting, onboarding, or coaching licensed insurance agents or financial advisors
  • Proven ability to build and manage a book of business or agent distribution channel
  • Strong knowledge of life, health, or property and casualty insurance products
  • Valid Alaska driver's license and willingness to travel across Alaska territories
  • Bachelor's degree in business, finance, or a related field preferred by most employers

Agent Development Jobs in Alaska: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a agent development in Alaska?

Most agent development roles in Alaska require an active Alaska insurance producer license, issued through the Alaska Division of Insurance after passing the relevant state licensing exam administered by Pearson VUE. You typically need a background in insurance sales or financial services first, since the role involves recruiting and developing licensed agents. A bachelor's degree in business or finance strengthens most applications, though demonstrated field experience often carries equal weight with Alaska employers.

Which companies hire agent developments in Alaska?

Alaska agent development roles are posted by State Farm, ALASKA RENT A CAR, and Global Credit Union and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Insurance carriers and independent marketing organizations with established Alaska distribution networks tend to be the most consistent sources of agent development openings across the state.

Which Alaska cities have the most agent development jobs?

Anchorage, Wasilla, and Juneau are the Alaska cities with the most agent development openings. Anchorage dominates because it holds the largest share of Alaska's commercial, financial, and insurance sector employers, while Fairbanks and Juneau generate consistent demand through regional carrier offices and state government-affiliated benefit programs that require dedicated agent development support.

Are there remote agent development jobs in Alaska?

Yes, but they're less common than in purely desk-based fields, since agent development work often involves in-person recruiting, field training, and territory management. About 13% of agent development openings tied to Alaska are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting that some carriers allow remote oversight of established agent teams. The portions of the role most likely to be done remotely include virtual onboarding, performance coaching calls, and administrative pipeline management.

How can I get hired as a agent development in Alaska with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is starting as a licensed insurance agent in Alaska, building field sales experience, and moving into development from there. Large carriers operating in Alaska, including regional offices of national insurers, often hire associate development representatives from their own agent ranks. Earning your Alaska insurance producer license immediately signals readiness to employers. Lateral moves from roles such as insurance sales representative, financial advisor, or branch recruiter are the most common doors into agent development without direct prior experience in the function.

Where can I find and apply to agent development jobs in Alaska?

You can find and apply to agent development jobs in Alaska on Migrate Mate, which lists current Alaska openings updated regularly. Search the available roles, find the ones that fit your background and target location, and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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