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Ability to obtain Property and Casualty insurance license within first 2 years. Build strong customer relationships and deliver solutions and consistently go above and beyond to understand customer needs and expectations.
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The Auto Club is seeking a goal oriented, customer service professional to provide insurance service and clerical support to the Auto Club's insurance agents and members in our branch offices.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Dedicated to customer serviceSales experience (outside sales or inside sales representative, retail sales associate, or telemarketing) preferredMust have Property and Casualty LicenseInterested in marketing products and services based on customer needsBENEFITS:Growth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my office.
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Description BILINGUAL SPANISH REQUIREDJob Title: Customer Service Representative, Personal LinesLocation: Remote - Prefer Payson or Saratoga Springs, UT ResidentsPay Rate: $15.00 per hourAbout Us:Acrisure’s Acrisure Northwest Platform began with a small group of agency partners joining together for the best interest of their clients and teams.
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Initial and ongoing training will include, but is not limited to, Property and Casualty Insurance principals, Chubb product offerings and all applicable systems and tools that will enable you to be a Champion of Service.
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Maintain an upbeat, positive and enthusiastic attitude dailyWillingness to learn and be coach-ableA great self-starterIntermediate computer skillsProficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and various Windows applicationsObtain Insurance Licenses for Property & Casualty or Personal LinesService existing customer for All products(NO COLD CALLING)Salary InformationAt our GEICO Agency, we offer a competitive salary, and bonuses and more.
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Big I South Carolina is the states oldest and largest trade association of property and casualty insurance agents. Carrie Johnson Insurance is searching for a well-organized, motivated, energetic person for a Customer Service Representative position.
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The Customer Service Representative/ Member Service Specialist is responsible for: Providing assistance to the county insurance staff in the solicitation, processing and servicing of our insurance products.
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Interact directly with our customers by providing product and service information. Determine the best method to resolve problems to ensure customer satisfaction and adherence to the organization's policies.
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As a licensed Customer Care Specialist on LOOPs Support team you'll be joining a group of mission-driven, service and insurance professionals. 3 or more years of Property & Casualty insurance experience.
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Personal Lines or Property and Casualty license preferred (but not required) Ability to educate and advise the customer on which products best fit their needs. Sales or customer service experience.
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Excellent communication skills to assist customers and coordinate with other agency team membersProactive in problem-solvingAbility to obtain Property and Casualty License, Life Insurance LicenseBENEFITS:Hourly pay plus commission/bonusGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my officePaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Health benefitsValuable career-building experience.
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Our Customer Service Representative will be responsible to provide exceptional customer service to our current clients and new prospects when they call in for assistance.
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As a Customer Sales and Service Representative of the agency, you will help by building and developing customer relationships within our community, and promoting Farmers Insurance products.
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Excellent communication skills to assist customers and coordinate with other agency team membersProactive in problem-solvingMust be able to obtain property/casualty and life/health licenses.
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