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This full-service insurance brokerage has a beautiful office in San Diego, CA. The Employee Benefits Account Manager will work closely with the Account Executive regarding client needs and services.
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As an Employee Benefits Account Manager , you will provide support to the Strategic Account Executive. Attend and participate in client meetings with the Strategic Account Executive, serving as s a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for procedural and administrative matters.
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The Employee Benefits Account Manager works collaboratively with the Producer, Account Executive and Account Administrator managing a book of business. Coordinates client contact changes with Producer/Account Executive.
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Prepares Employee Benefit communication and client facing meeting materials for Employee Benefits Manager and Employee Benefits Account Manager. The Employee Benefits Account Manager is responsible for supporting the day-to-day customer service support of client accounts and provides clerical support to the Employee Benefits team.
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Under the guidance of the Client Executive Service, participate in prospect and renewal meetings to learn client needs, challenges and concerns. Client Managers may occasionally perform in the capacity of a Client Executive Service for specifically assigned accounts to oversee the preparation of and providing renewal and new business presentations.
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Strategize with Client Executive Service to develop possible resolutions and proactive solutions to avoid continued or future problems. Develop analytical, customer service and communication skills needed to perform as a Client Executive Service.
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Once marketing options have been prepared, the producer/Account Executive/Account Manager presents the options to the client. Fayetteville, NCJob description summary:Support Employee Benefit (EB) producer and Account Executive, if applicable, by serving the larger and more complex clients, to be knowledgeable in EB coverages, carrier guidelines, underwriting, and legislative changes, to maintain relationships with clients and carrier representatives and to assist in suggesting new lines of coverage for existing clients.
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Provide support for Employee Benefits Account Executive – tasks will vary each day and week depending on renewal and new business pipeline and client requests. We are currently seeking an Employee Benefits Account Manager to join our dynamic insurance team.
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Employee Benefits Account Manager. You’ll work alongside other account managers to support an Account Executive and Managing Producer. opening is a great fit if you want to work for an insurance agency that can set you on a track to become a senior client manager.
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The Account Manager will manage the renewal and marketing process, prepare presentations and communication materials and assist team members with day-to-day client servicing. Job Title: Employee Benefits – Account Manager.
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At least 1-3 years of related experience working as an Account Manager, Account Representative and/or a Benefits Analyst in the employee benefits arena (equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
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If there is no Account Executive on the team, develops open enrollment presentations and conducts benefits webinars and/or records Brainshark presentations for employees and HR Managers.
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Metairie, LA: Flexicrew Technical Services (FTS) is seeking a Benefits Account Manager | Customer Service Representative to join our client’s team. Benefits Account Manager | Customer Service Representative.
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The Account Manager manages the client relationships and strategically assists with technical and complex insurance needs to ensure a high level of client retention. Peer reviews RFP information, analyzes and interprets the results, edits, and finalizes the executive summary report to present to the client.
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The Account Manager has a smaller book of business with less complex clients and assists the Team Leader and Account Executive(s) on their clients. The Account Manager is responsible for revenue growth - client expansion - on their personal book of business.
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