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Annual Performance Bonus, Stock Purchase, Medical Plans, Prescription Drugs, Dental, Vision, Family Assistance Program, FSA, HSA, Pre-Tax Parking Plan, 401(k), Life/AD&D, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Long Term Care, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, Business Travel Accident, Identity Theft, Paid Time Off, Flexible Work Options, Paid Holidays, Sabbatical, Gift Matching, Health Club Reimbursement, Personal and Professional Development.
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The IMA Financial Group, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
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Leads both long- and short-term strategic consultation and planning efforts for client benefit programs. In addition to federal law requirements, The IMA Financial Group, Inc. complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
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2021-2022 Wichita Business Journal’s Best Places to Work, #1 in extra-large category. AE’s may delegate activity but not responsibilityDevelop business partnerships with underwriters which have a high level of integrity, trust, honesty, and creativity.
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Annual Performance Bonus, Stock Purchase, Medical Plans, Prescription Drugs, Dental, Vision, Family Assistance Program, FSA, HSA, 401(k), Life/AD&D, Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Long Term Care, Short-term Disability, Long-term Disability, Business Travel Accident, Identity Theft, Paid Time Off, Flexible Work Options, Paid Holidays, Sabbatical, Gift Matching, Health Club Reimbursement, Personal and Professional Development.
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Identify with client’s priorities then create a vision for their insurance program with alignment to their risk management goals, and understand client’s business philosophy. IMA is seeking an Account Executive to join our National Real Estate Team.
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Lead both long- and short-term strategic consultation and planning efforts for client benefit. Provide feedback to service team members, and their direct supervisors as needed, in support of on-going professional development goals, ensuring client expectations are met.
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And as an independent company based in the Midwest, we're big enough to write business all over the world and small enough to implement your ideas quickly. Interact professionally and timely with clients via email, phone and in-person to maintain regular, professional contact to create and foster relationships with client representatives.
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IMA is seeking an Account Executive to join our growing National Real Estate Team! Skilled at understanding the client's entire business as it relates to insurance protection (matching to their aversion level of risk) as it relates to specific terms & conditions.
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It's this unique ownership business model that makes working at IMA so appealing. Manage a book of business greater than $1.3 million in revenue. Experience in insurance or related industry based on the assigned book of business required.
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A successful applicant will have a strong business acumen, professional, the ability to build relationships, strong problem-solving skills, effectively communicate with a variety of parties and cultures, and be team oriented.
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Attains and/or maintains professional designation or license: CISR, CIC, CPCU preferred. We are seeking an Account Executive to join our growing Global Property & Casualty team! Research and maintain a functional understanding of international industry trends, product development, and government regulations globally.
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Provide input in the development and implementation of departments policies, procedures, and follow-ups. 2020-2023 Business Insurance Magazine Best Places to Work in Insurance. 2021-2022 Puget Sound Business Journal’s Washington’s Best Workplaces.
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2021-2023 Los Angeles Business Journal’s Best Places to Work. 2022-2023 Kansas City Business Journal’s Best Places to Work. 2021-2023 Charlotte Business Journal’s Best Places to Work.
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