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It's a lot of hard work. It takes a lot from both you and your family.

Rene Hawkins STATE FARM AGENT Gardena
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When someone finds out I'm a State Farm agent, it changes everything.

Joanne Bryant STATE FARM AGENT San Ramon
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It's given me the financial freedom I hoped I'd have at this stage of my life.

Rob Casares STATE FARM AGENT Paramount
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I always knew I wanted to run my own business. What business that was I had no idea. But I was lucky enough to stumble upon this great company and was lucky enough to get an opportunity.

Darin Tsukashima STATE FARM AGENT Valencia
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Little by little as my business is thriving I get more flexibility.

Jackie Morales-Sanchez STATE FARM AGENT Redondo Beach
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You have to have the support of your family and you have to believe you can do it.

Jesse Romero STATE FARM AGENT Lakewood
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It's a constant seesaw. Every once in awhile some things have to take priorities over others.

Ena Alcarez STATE FARM AGENT Bellflower
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Every day every client gets a little easier, gets a little better, and before you know your agency is growing.

Michelle Allman STATE FARM AGENT Martinez
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It was like getting an MBA and being able to put it into real life situations.

Cindy Wheeler STATE FARM AGENT La Puente
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It's been a life-long dream of mine to run my own business. It was a perfect opportunity to do something that I thought would have a long lasting effect upon my community.

Charles Garrett STATE FARM AGENT Los Angeles
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It's super important to me that my clients look to me to be their advocate, not their insurance sales person.

Kim Martinez STATE FARM AGENT Stockton
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I've been able to do things I didn't dream of or think were possible.

Carlos Cornejo STATE FARM AGENT Sherman Oaks
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State Farm doesn't want you to forget your previous experience; they want you to bring that to the table.

Eddie Quillares STATE FARM AGENT Santa Ana
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State Farm® Recruiting Military For Agency Openings

February 3, 2012 – State Farm is actively reaching out to military veterans through a new Agency Recruiting campaign focused on servicemen and women transitioning to civilian life.

“Finding a job in this economy can be tough enough,” said Agency Recruiting Director J D Trueblood. “State Farm wants to ensure that when our veterans arrive home, we thank them for their service and provide them the career opportunities they deserve.”

In 2012, military men and women of the United States Armed Forces will return after more than a decade of active war in the Middle East.

State Farm has established a network of military ambassadors and recruiting specialists who will visit bases to help veterans, who are transitioning to civilian life, write resumes and conduct mock interviews.

State Farm also is participating in monthly military recruiting career fairs. On Feb. 29 State Farm plans to participate in a virtual career fair to attract military talent. Then throughout the year military career fairs will be held throughout the country in connection with Corporate Gray and Brazen Careerist.

State Farm is spreading the word about these outreach efforts via social media. Three new videos were recently posted to State Farm's YouTube channel. The videos feature current State Farm agents and leaders who joined the company after serving our country.

“We've found veterans to be talented candidates for Agency opportunities,” Trueblood said. “The videos feature a network of veterans from across the country who have successfully transitioned into our State Farm workforce.“

The featured veterans talk about their service, their State Farm life, and the solid values and opportunities that each provide. They also come from a range of military ranks, including Tuscon Agency Field Consultant David Campanale who served as Chief Master Sargent of the Air Force.

“Through sharing the experiences of our State Farm veterans, service members will understand the alignment of values and skill sets and see opportunity to build a strong career and develop roots,” Trueblood said. “Then they can act on that opportunity by joining State Farm.”