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Excellent computer skills; basic knowledge of Salesforce, Microsoft Word, DocuSign, Adobe PDF and Excel. Constantly operates a telephone, computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer.
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Applicants must have basic computer skills and be able to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) Insurance experience as an insurance agent or other position is highly preferred but candidates with the appropriate skills should still apply, training is provided.
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Basic computer skills such as typing while using Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, Outlook) Excellent Phone Commination Skills. Reach out to potential customers with provided warm leads - NO COLD CALLING.
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Candidates should be very strong communicators and problem solvers, and have great follow-up skills. If you are a strong communicator with strong attention to detail and have an interest in growing your career in the insurance industry, we'll train you up on the skills you need to succeed in this role.
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Follow up skill, written and verbal communication skills and problem-solving skills are a must in this role. Our ideal candidate will be able to provide an excellent customer experience and demonstrate a basic understanding of our insurance products.
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Proficient in basic computer skills, such as Microsoft Office and agency management software. This will be an office position in our Dallas branch. The Account Manager will oversee a portfolio of clients through relationship building and client account development.
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Candidates should have basic computer skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel PowerPoint, etc.) Compensation is based on proven skills as an Account Manager in the IA channel and years of experience.
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Must have very strong follow up, written and verbal communication skills and problem-solving skills. Our growing firm is seeking an organized and friendly account manager to play a strategic role on our team.
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Basic computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office Suite. Problem-solving and analytical skills to interpret sales performance and market trends. Excellent listening, negotiation, and presentation skills.
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Participate in training programs and workshops to enhance your personal and professional skills. Participate in industry-specific training to enhance knowledge and skills. Stay up to date with industry standards, current rates, coverages, insurance products, insurance policies, and carriers by regularly speaking with our industry partners so you can help clients, underwriters, sales representatives, account executives, and the rest of our service team understand and address the latest rules and policy updates.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills. Previous work experience in sales, management, account management, or relevant experience. The Account Manager serves as the primary point of contact for any and all matters specific to assigned accounts.
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Job SummaryThe Account Manager serves as the primary point of contact for any and all matters specific to assigned accounts. The Account Manager is responsible for developing strong relationships with customers, connecting with key business executives and stakeholders, and identifying new business opportunities among existing customers.
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We're looking for a personable, enthusiastic insurance account manager to help take our agency to the next level. Gather all documentation needed for reporting a claim and contact an adjuster to process it against a current policy.
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Jobseekers need to have basic computer skills and have the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) Communicate regularly with key industry reps regarding industry standards, insurance products, current rates, coverages, insurance policies, and carriers so that you are always ready to help clients, underwriters, sales representatives, account executives, and the rest of our service team understand and address new rules and policy updates.
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Computer skills experience to include: Microsoft Office suite, (with emphasis on Word, Excel and Visio) Adobe Writer, and basic Windows operating system environment.
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