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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

Alternate job titles: Insurance Placement Specialist I

Develops and markets customer business to different insurance carriers to obtain quotes based on an evaluation and analysis of the customer's insurance needs and requirements. Assesses and negotiates quotes from different carriers based on exposure, risk, and financing. Develops recommendations to advises customers on the best options that will meet their needs and to place and retain the business. Requires knowledge of complex insurance products and a variety of lines such as commercial property & casualty, employee benefits, and others. Requires a bachelor's degree. Requires insurance licens... view job details

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Assist VP Risk Management and Director Risk Management with the compilation of statistical data for reports to insurance carriers and/or other departments within the Company. Develop and maintain positive and constructive working relationships with insurance brokers and insurance carriers. Utilize and maintain department reports that provide order feedback and status. view job details

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Conover Insurance is a provider of general and life insurance products and services for individuals and small businesses. view company details

Propel Insurance provides insurance solutions, surety bonds, consulting and employee benefits services for businesses and individuals. view company details

UPC Insurance is a provider of homeowners, flood and commercial insurance services to individuals and businesses. view company details

GuideOne Insurance creates coverage options for niche customers. view company details

TRISTAR is a provider of risk management and insurance services to businesses. view company details

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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. Are you Paying Fairly and Equally? Market price a job quickly with CompAnalyst® Price a job 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... view blog & white papers details