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Valid 2044 or 2-20 Property and Casualty Insurance license. Experience working within personal lines insurance industry and in an inbound call center environment. Deliver quality customer service by answering inbound calls from clients and/or we insure producers for all personal lines insurance policies including (but not limited to) answering policy questions, endorsement changes, cancellation requests, policy payments/billing questions and providing requested documentation.
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Effectively service all types of personal lines policies including auto, home/renters, umbrella, flood, recreational vehicles, etc. This is a fully remote position. Job Summary: The customer service representative in the personal lines inbound department provides insurance service support to clients and we insure producers.
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Personal Lines Property and Casualty Insurance Sales Experience – Home, Auto, Umbrella, and other specialty lines. About Patriot: Founded in 2019, Patriot is a growth-focused national insurance services firm that partners with employee benefits and property and casualty agencies across the United States.
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As a Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent working remotely, you'll be a part of creating and delivering amazing customer experiences while you also , an award-winning employment experience and company culture.
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This could include Home Resident Property & Casualty License, Designated Home State (DHS) Florida or Texas License, and/or applicable Appraiser License. The Investigator – you’ll confidently and independently investigate casualty (and applicable LOB (line of business.
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We specialize in Property and Casualty lines of insurance for both Commercial and Personal Clients. Overview : We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Personal Lines Account Manager to join our team.
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3-5 years’ experience servicing or selling Property & Casualty Insurance Commercial policies. Consisting of a team of talented, experienced, and trusted professionals that have been serving the property and casualty insurance industry for more than 75 years, Team Focus Insurance Group has a history of financial stability, growth through innovation, and constant progress.
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A.R.M. (Associate in Risk Management) or C.P.C.U. (Certified Property and Casualty Underwriter) or Certified Insurance Consultant or Certified Risk Manager and/or Certified Safety Professional designation preferred.
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Participate in reviewing pension and postretirement benefit plans actuarial information to be used in financial statement disclosures
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Successful candidates should have 2-6 years of experience handling first party property defense and/or casualty/liability defense matters. Clausen Miller P.C. is seeking a highly qualified Litigation Associate Attorney to join its Florida team.
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Possess a high attention to detail and strong technical property and casualty insurance knowledge base. Strong background in account management, servicing, placement and negotiation of property and casualty coverages.
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This is a full-time role as a Personal Lines Insurance Agent at Creative Financial Property & Casualty Group located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The Personal Lines Insurance Agent will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to assisting clients with personal insurance needs.
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We are hiring Property & Casualty Insurance Agents for a new insurance agency that services a large portfolio of mortgage customers. Property and Casualty Insurance License (220.
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Our client is looking for a CFO for a startup in the insurance industry, the ideal candidate must have Property & Casualty experience who will lead growth plan in the areas of strategic development, finance, accounting, treasury, and experience with regulatory compliance and lead from day 1 in their Hollywood, Florida office.
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Organized DESIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) Property & Casualty license required 3-5 years P&C commercial insurance and customer service experience preferred WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU.
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