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As a Senior Trial Attorney, youll represent clients under both commercial and personal lines insurance policies independently as lead counsel, as well as be part of a larger team as needed.
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We’re a recognized Elite Agency award winner and a leading property and casualty broker, benefits consultant, wealth manager, and retirement plan advisor. At least 3 years of Personal Lines industry and product line experience with high-net-worth coverage is required.
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2-5 years experience in Personal Lines Property & Casualty Insurance Agency along with a thorough understanding of all Property & Casualty insurance coverages, underwriting and rating concepts.
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As a Personal Lines Client Account Manager , you will support the customer relationship by meeting and exceeding the service expectations for our customers by facilitating day to day service and policy maintenance.
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Experience in commercial or personal lines insurance, with an understanding of underwriting, coverage and rate analysis preferred. Property and casualty insurance license will be required within 90 days of hire.
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Led by co-founder, CEO and President Greg Williams, Acrisure provides a broad array of insurance and financial related solutions, including commercial property and casualty, personal lines and employee benefits insurance, asset management, real estate services, and cyber services.
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The Personal Line Producer generates revenue through the sales of Personal Lines Property and Casualty insurance products. · Work with CSR to manage and service current clients, as well as add new customers to the personal Lines books.
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NFP is a seven-time Best Places to Work award winner in Business Insurance who has also earned the 5-Star Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) award from Insurance Business magazine and the WORK180 employer endorsement.
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As one of the largest personal lines insurance agencies in the US, Comparion connects customers with the best insurance solutions to meet their needs whether from Liberty or from one of a number of top national and regional carriers.
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A state insurance license—or willingness to earn one with Liberty Mutual’s training and support—in Property & Casualty, and Life. Comprehensive benefits from Day 1, including health and dental insurance, 401K and company paid pension, paid time off and flexible work arrangements to help you keep balance in your personal and professional life.
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Working for Comparion Insurance Agency, a Liberty Mutual company, means working for a company that’s committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. As a Comparion Insurance sales agent, you’ll have the flexibility to develop a lucrative career by providing customers with the Auto, Home and Life insurance products from Liberty Mutual and other carriers as needed.
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With operations in 54 countries, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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We are looking for hardworking, dedicated and experienced property and casualty insurance sales representatives in our Local GEICO Springfield, PA office. Sell auto insurance and other personal lines insurance products while providing extraordinary customer service.
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A Minimum of 1 year experience in an independent insurance agency in the field of Property & Casualty Insurance and customer service – other combinations of work and/or experience will be considered.
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The Sales Support Specialist is part of the Personal Lines Sales Team and supports sales producers by handling the tasks and details required following a policy sale. Create target list out of current customer list to cross sell property casualty in addition to umbrella insurance policies.
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