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Licensed in Property and Casualty insurance. Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Long-Term and Short-Term Disability. Develop and maintain robust professional relationships with clients, their representatives, and insurance companies.
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Ability to obtain a Property and Casualty License within 60 days of hire. Quoting new business proposals, as needed, for personal lines insurance and life insurance.
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Role Description: Our client is seeking Audit Seniors in the Fort Washington area with experience serving clients in the Property and Casualty, Life and Health Insurance sectors, to join their National Insurance Services Audit team.
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Optional career path to become an insurance sales agent. Supports agents by maintaining & building their prospect pipeline by utilizing EPIC and CRM databases. Ability to quote and sell through multiple carriers.
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Active Property and Casualty Insurance License, Insurance Broker License or relevant certification, and Life and Health Insurance License or Certification.
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Secures companywide insurance, (e.g., Casualty, Property, Cyber, Fiduciary, etc.) Management of Property claim submissions and recovery from insurance. Financial acumen for insurance procurement, budgeting, and all aspects of risk management including actuarial analysis, allocation of risk programs, claim trend analysis and management reporting.
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Minimum 1-2 years of business operations management experience in the property casualty insurance industry preferred. Directs activities pertaining to industry affairs and trade show events including exhibiting, special events and lead generation follow up.
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Property & Casualty Insurance Licenses required. Licensed Customer Service Agent (Property & Casualty) $18.50/ hour. This position receives inbound calls, and at times, will make outbound follow-up client calls.
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All Applicable state licenses for property and casualty and life insurances will be required before hire. We are looking for the most talented people that want to make an impact on their career, their community and on the insurance business.
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Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals.
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