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If you are interested in the exciting, high paying and rewarding career of an Independent Claims Adjuster, apply now; and we will send you an immediate email with more details. Our focus is to assist you by training you for Success as a Licensed Independent Claims Adjuster.
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Amtrust Financial Services, a fast growing commercial insurance company, is seeking a Construction Defect Commercial Claims Adjuster III. This position can be located in one of our claims offices, with the possibility of working remotely.
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Our Adjuster Licensing Class and our Career Boot Camp will put you on the path towards a successful independent adjusting career! Let us help you on your career path as a Licensed Independent Claims Adjuster.
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Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster? As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives.
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As a claims adjuster trainee, you'll learn how to help customers get back on the road after an accident. As a claims adjuster trainee, you'll learn how to help customers get back on the road after an accident.
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This is a hybrid role, which means you'll work in-office two days that are selected by local leadership and choose where you want to work the other three days, whether that's at home or in the office, for a period of 12 months.
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Auto damage claims adjuster. Job Description - Auto Damage Adjuster (188504) Auto Damage Adjuster. Instead of a degree, a combined total of five years post-secondary education or work experience at least one of which is in automotive, appraisal/estimatics, or insurance.
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Or to learn more about our training programs and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a Licensed Claims Adjuster. Let us help you on your career path as a Licensed Claims Adjuster.
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