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Excellent communication skills, including active listening and problem-solving. This position allows you to earn an incredible living without sacrificing your family life. Our company has moved to 100% virtual, work-from-home positions.
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Candidate must be able use critical thinking skills to connect the client to applicable resources, including SECO career coaching, in support of reaching their education and career goals.
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Program Overview: The Commercial Insurance Career Track Program provides over 1,300 hours of formalized training sessions and practical hands-on work experience. Effective negotiation and client-advocacy skills, and the ability to provide proactive, consultative service.
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We offer a wide range of health, welfare and financial benefits including medical, wellness, dental and vision, 401(k), flexible spending and health savings accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance and other unique employer-sponsored and voluntary programs.
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General Description: Program participants receive intensive training and career development from a structured, 18-month curriculum, supported and delivered by a dedicated team of insurance educators and subject matter experts.
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These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.
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The Commercial Insurance Career Track Program provides over 1,300 hours of formalized training sessions and practical hands-on work experience. Program participants receive intensive training and career development support from a structured, 18-month curriculum, supported and delivered by a dedicated team of insurance educators and subject matter experts.
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Choose a career where changing someone else’s life for the better is also life-changing for you – personally, professionally, and financially. A successful applicant will have strong interpersonal and communication skills, have a demonstrated history of personal success, would thrive in an entrepreneurial environment, value professional interdependence with a Fortune 100 company, and have a demonstrated interest in community impact and business development.
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Networking and relationship-building skills. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Strong organizational and time management skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
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Foundational insurance coverages, program design, and risk management strategies in preparation for obtaining your brokers’ license. USI also offers a generous paid time off policy, paid family leave benefit as well as paid holiday time.
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Deep dive sessions. Commitment to continuous learning and development. As a new USI associate, you will gain practical experience helping local employers with their insurance needs with mentorship support from regional and national industry experts.
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Networking and relationship-building skills, as well as professionalism soft-skills development. Networking and relationship-building skills, as well as professionalism soft-skills development.
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Topics include career exploration, job and life skills development, academic and career planning, and goal setting. We help Metro Detroit students figure out what they'll do after high school, teach them life and job skills needed for success, and provide guidance and support as they pursue their goals.
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This role will work to understand career aspirations, devise strategies that encourage student engagement, assist with job search, and support career outcomes for Brown’s growing master’s student population.
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Must have knowledge in computer skills, the Internet, operating technological equipment (projector, tablet, apps) and knowledge in Google/Microsoft Suite, CRM software, Zoom, WorkPlace, social media channels and other communication/data software.
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