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Sells insurance to new and current clients. May require an associate's degree with at least 2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor or manager. A degree of creativity and latitude is expected. view job details

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Clark Insurance is a 100% employee-owned Insurance agency offering a full array of commercial, personal & employee benefits insurance products and value-added services. From our beginnings in 1931, Clark Insurance has grown from two people and a rolltop desk to a staff of over 100 insurance professionals. Named one of the top 5% of agencies among its size in the U.S. by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers Association of America, Clark Insurance serves personal, business and employee benefits customers in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Our scope may be large, but our mission i... view company details

Prosper Insurance is one of the fastest growing insurance agencies in Virginia and now in Tennessee, while still remaining steadfast in our commitment to our clients and our values. As an independent agency, we work with several of the top insurance companies in the industry. This means that we are able to find the best coverage to fit the unique needs of each of our clients, at the best value. Our goal is to educate and guide our customers so they never feel confused or overwhelmed when it comes to insurance. With a 96% customer satisfaction rating, it is clear that Prosper is an agency that ... view company details

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Spectrum Insurance is one of the largest independent insurance agencies in Wisconsin. Our Wisconsin insurance agency gets quotes for all lines of personal and business insurance from the top insurance carriers and compares them for you. We make insurance decisions easy. Get personal and business insurance with the greatest protection and lowest cost. PERSONAL INSURANCE Your personal insurance strategy should examine your unique needs to determine appropriate liability limits and deductibles. We get quotes from all the top-rated carriers to find the one that offers you the greatest protection a... view company details

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Employees versus independent contractors. Sometimes it's difficult to know what camp you fall into as a worker. But when you consider health benefits, compensation and tax purposes, knowing the differences between the two is an absolute necessity. But what exactly are the differences between employee status and being an independent contractor? Our salary expert, Jack Chapman, has your answers.Question: When am I considered an employee and when am I an independent contractor?Answer: You’re an independent contractor when you have services you sell to a company. The biggest difference concerns wh... view article details

The purpose of insurance is to protect people against financial disaster when they are unable to earn a living because of sickness or injury, or to give their dependents some type of income after they die. Whether to purchase insurance is an important financial decision about protecting one's earnings and lifestyle.Many companies pay the entire insurance premium, or pay up to a certain amount of coverage. Some employers require waiting periods, where for example an employee may receive limited benefits for the first year of employment and additional benefits on each anniversary of the start da... view article details

Who is looking out for your career - your boss? Probably not. Your accountant? Doubtful. Headhunters, search people, and employment agencies may seem to have your interests in mind, but they're retained - and paid - by the company. So although they can be very nice to you, at the end of the day, their goal is to place candidates and collect a fee.It's time to think like an entrepreneur, with marketable business skills and abilities. It's time to conceive of your career as a high-potential venture, with you as CEO. In this environment, you've got to be your own agent.Learn to look out for your ... view article details

Ask anyone who's ever sold a home, and they'll tell you how seriously they took the process of selecting a real estate agent to represent them. It's likely they also took a proactive role in ensuring that the agent worked hard to market their home. When it comes to home buyers however, the number of people who end up with a real estate agent by accident is amazing. The person who helps you find and buy your house is integral to the success of the process, which is why buyers ought to put the same effort into finding an agent as home sellers would.Who's who in real estate agentsTo find the righ... view article details

They’re lazy, they’re entitled, they still live at home – leeching off their parents. Who are they? Millennials, of course. Well, that’s the perception anyway: a generation of “Peter Pans,” destined to never grow up, or move out. Are all millennials idle do-nothings, expecting trophies for just showing up? Or, could this simply be a matter of bad press and a lack of bigger picture thinking? Let’s explore what makes this tribe of 20 and 30-somethings tick (and perhaps put some of these stereotypes to rest). Financially, Millennials Are a Product of Our Society What type of issues are millennia... view article details

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Ever wonder what exactly workers' compensation insurance is? You've heard the term thrown around at your job, but you're still unsure of the details. Workers' compensation insurance works to protect both employers and employees in the event of work-related injuries or illnesses. As an employee, it ensures you will receive medical care and wage replacement benefits if you get hurt or sick because of your job. For employers, it protects against the risk of expensive lawsuits. Workers' compensation provides no-fault coverage, which means you can claim the benefits regardless of who is at fault fo... view blog & white papers details

Cybercriminals want your identity and bank account, making it crucial to protect against such threats. Due to data breaches, most people have had their personal information compromised. Since you work at least 40 hours a week, identity theft insurance makes sense as an employee benefit. Knowing that their identities and finances are safe in the worst-case scenario will please your employees. That said, companies must offer identity theft insurance as identity theft rises. Keeping valued employees safe and loyal is a small price. Identity Theft Insurance Protects Employees in the Digital Age Sa... view blog & white papers details

Most companies provide health insurance for their employees, but do you know how satisfied your team is with their plans? An can uncover crucial insights to help improve your benefits package and keep employees happy and productive. Every year, the options, and costs in the healthcare industry change, so the needs and opinions of employees change as well. By sending out a short and simple survey once a year, you will get feedback straight from the source about what is working and what needs work regarding health insurance. The data you gather will be invaluable in negotiating with providers a... view blog & white papers details

Have you ever wondered what happens if you suddenly lose your job? How will you pay your bills or provide for your family without a steady income? Unemployment insurance will help you get by after an involuntary job loss. Unemployment insurance helps millions of people each year. Most employers pay unemployment insurance taxes, which fund the program. If you're out of work through no fault of your own, such as a layoff, you'll qualify for unemployment benefits. The program aims to provide you with a portion of your previous income for a fixed number of weeks while you search for new work. What... view blog & white papers details

Life insurance at work is vital these days as it helps protect employees and their families from unexpected events that can happen. Understanding the value of this benefit is essential for employers and employees alike. This article explains the different types of life insurance available through work and why they are beneficial. The Importance of Life Insurance as an Employee Benefit Life insurance serves as a shield against unforeseen circumstances. It provides financial support to employees' families in the event of their untimely demise. For employees, having life insurance coverage throug... view blog & white papers details