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The Program Account Manager is responsible for the operations of group employee benefit captive programs managed by SRS. This role is team based with the opportunity to grow as we continue to do so.
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The Account Manager will often provide quarterly benefits analysis and will also provide in depth analysis and strategic planning for clients as part of the recommendation process during yearly benefits renewals.
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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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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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An Account Manager assists the Producer in the day-to-day needs of the business. HUB International Limited ("HUB") is the 5th largest global insurance and employee benefits broker, providing a broad array of property, casualty, risk management, life and health, employee benefits, investment and wealth management products and services.
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Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Employee Benefits Account Manager to join our dynamic team. Minimum of 2 years of experience in Account Management, preferably in the Employee Benefits industry.
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As experts in protecting what matters most to businesses and individuals, we’re looking to bring on our next Account Manager to support our Employee Benefits department and deliver exceptional risk management solutions to our growing client base.
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AssuredPartners in Lititz, PA, is growing; we are hiring an Account Manager in our employee benefits division to lead our book of business, work with small/middle groups, and deliver exceptional risk management solutions to our growing client base.
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Company:Marsh McLennan AgencyDescription:EH&B Sr. Account ManagerThe main goal and function of an Employee Health & Benefits Senior Account Manager is to assist the production team in the production and service of new and existing accounts.
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The Senior Account Manager builds effective, personalized working relationships with clients and prospective clients, learning their risk and insurance program needs. The Senior Account Manager also has a thorough understanding of the marketplace and industry, and uses that expertise in placing coverage and negotiating terms in reviewing coverage and program options and understanding associated details.
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The Employee Benefits Associate Account Manager works collaboratively with the Producer, Account Manager, Account Executive and Account Administrator servicing clints.
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We are currently looking for an Employee Benefits Account Manager. Account Manager - Employee Benefits. As an Account Manager, you will work closely with producers, clients, carriers and other internal team members in order to manage the servicing, marketing, growth and retention of an assigned book of business.
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Managing the proposal and renewal processes, the Account Manager supports clients in reviewing coverage and program options and understanding associated details. 2+ years Account Manager experience within an insurance brokerage, or comparable experience.
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The Employee Benefits Account Manager works collaboratively with the Producer, Account Executive and Account Administrator managing a book of business. 2-5 years of related experience working as an Account Manager or Account Representative in the employee benefit arena (equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
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We are looking to hire an Assistant Account Manager in our Employee Health & Benefits department. MMA was named a 2021 Top Workplace for cultural excellence in the areas of professional development, DE&I practices, and employee well-being.
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