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Use a consultative approach with members with various risk profiles to resolve their needs and recommend and provide solutions based on expanded personal lines products which may include auto, non-standard auto, home, condominium, dwelling fire, renters, personal articles floater, umbrella, and specialty property (ex.
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We are seeking dedicated Intermediate level Personal Lines Account Manager's for our Florida Property team! This position is remote, work from home, in a call center environment, that is highly structured and regimented.
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As a Merchandiser Retail Coverage II - Walmart - FLOATER at Acosta, you'll ensure Acosta's client brands stand out at Walmart stores by driving product availability. Merchandiser Retail Coverage II - Walmart - FLOATER.
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At LabCorp we have a passion in helping people live happy and healthy lives.
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Use USAA core systems as well as Agency systems including comparative rater, agency management system, and multiple systems to settle the appropriate product and terms to recommend to the member or nonmember.
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As a Retail Specialist at Acosta, you’ll ensure Acosta’s client brands stand out at Walmart stores by driving product availability.
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Floater ONLY: Travel to assigned stores to complete duties. Floater ONLY: Must able to travel at least 80% of the time. Compliance with all Winn-Dixie policies and procedures. The cake decorator is responsible for increasing guest confidence and loyalty by providing courteous and prompt service, consistent operating conditions and a friendly atmosphere.
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Compensation: Compensation is commensurate with a teacher at that level of education and experience, and hourly stipend as a permanent floater between schools. As a full-time floater you will travel between local schools on short notice to assist where needed in classrooms.
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Duties and Responsibilities Assist patients with the completion of the applications for SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare Saving Program, or any other Government benefit program, based on the information they provide and with the submission of verifications and general information regarding the application process.
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