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Relevant insurance industry certifications (e.g., Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), professional selling) are a plus. At The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, we put people first and apply the Golden Rule to our daily operations.
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Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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With a commitment to excellence and building strong agency relationships, our Sales and Marketing department is looking for a property and casualty field territory underwriter. Whether you have experience from another carrier or you're new to the insurance industry, we promote a lifelong learning approach.
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Cincinnati provides you with the tools and training to be successful and to become a trusted, respected insurance professional - all while enjoying a meaningful career. Description: Make a difference with a career in insurance.
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Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities? Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience.
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Meet the Insurance adjuster on property. AmeriPro Roofing, one of the largest residential roofing contractors in the nation is immediately Hiring Outside Sales Representatives in the Twin Cities.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience including completion of the Sysco Sales Internship.
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Positions serving territories away from our headquarters in Fairfield, Ohio are fully remote. We provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race; creed; color; sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity and transgender status; religion; national origin; age; disability; military service; veteran status; pregnancy; AIDS/HIV or genetic information; or any other basis prohibited by law.
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As a field-based underwriter, you will play a critical role in evaluating, assessing, and pricing risks while leading profitable growth for our agency partners in your territory. Starting Pay: The pay range for this position is $108,000 - $182,400 annually.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience , or equivalent relatable experience.
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Current automobile insurance with the following limits of liability: Bodily injury - $100,000 each person and $300,000 each accident; property damage - $100,000 is required. The main focus is to help Sysco customers succeed while achieving sales and profit goals established by the company.
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Positions serving territories away from our headquarters in Fairfield, Ohio are fully remote, but located within the specified territory. Starting Pay: The pay range for this position is $90,000 - $152,000 annually.
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Join Sysco's World Class Sales Team and explore all the benefits and perks. Restaurant Management, Foodservice Outside Sales, Chef Experience preferred. Review and analyze daily and weekly reports such as special-order requests, customer bid files, and sales/gross profit margin data.
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Perform administrative duties, such as preparing sales budgets and reports, maintaining sales records, processing credits, and pick-up requests, preparing sales quotes and menu suggestions, and filing reports.
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This is an outside sales position responsible for promoting the company's products and services and for building relationships with new and existing accounts. Develop new business, penetrate existing accounts, and minimize lost business to achieve profitable sales growth and special objectives within assigned territory.
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