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Positions in Property and Casualty or Life and Health insurance available. Comprehensive employee benefits package- medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) match.
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Relevant industry certifications (e.g., Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter - CPCU, Certified Insurance Counselor - CIC) are a plus. Collaborate with underwriters and risk management teams to develop comprehensive insurance proposals.
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The Premium Audit Department of The Cincinnati Insurance Companies is currently seeking a premium auditor for our Milwaukee, Wisconsin territory to audit property casualty commercial lines policies to establish appropriate classifications, exposures and basis of premium.
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Schedule Details: Paid training is (4) months for those with a Property and Casualty Insurance license and (4.5) months for those unlicensed. As an Inside Sales Licensed Insurance Agent you will be handling inbound calls or leads, consulting with customers on their insurance needs and match the correct coverages, products, and benefits to convert leads into customers.
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Bring your active Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license, and we'll provide the computer equipment and in-depth training. Please make sure you have an active Property & Casualty or Personal Lines license before applying.
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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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Requires 8+ years of relevant experience with a property and casualty insurance company. Maintain an advanced level of knowledge regarding insurance issues, products, trends in the market, and pricing principles.
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Sales professionals are always in high-demand-this is how Allstate sets you up for success: Training and funding for obtaining your Personal Lines, or (Property Casualty license in Washington, D.C. and Montana) will be provided (if you don't have a P&C or Personal Lines license already.
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Experience working in a team setting and leading teams and/or projects; strong understanding of property and casualty insurance products in addition to possessing exceptional technical, writing and verbal communication skills.
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Property and casualty insurance· You’ll sell Auto, Home, Renters, Umbrella, Flood, RV, Boat, Motorcycle, Specialty Vehicles and Commercial Lines. You’ll sell property and casualty, life insurance and AAA memberships along with other products, to a well-defined and loyal client base.
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You have broad-based knowledge of corporate risk management, including property & casualty insurance policies/coverage, claims, finance, and the ability to manage and lead risk exposure efforts.
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Bring your active Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license, and we'll provide the technology and systems to make the sales process easy, so you can focus on the customer.
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Typically ten or more years of actuarial experience is required in the property/casualty insurance industry. Demonstrates mastery of advanced actuarial methodologies and insurance concepts.
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Must possess an active Life & Health Insurance License and/or Property and Casualty Insurance License. Experience in ("property and casualty insurance") and Commercial Lines Insurance is required.
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Strong knowledge of the property casualty business and products. At The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, we put people first and apply the Golden Rule to our daily operations.
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