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How to Find Insurance Jobs Online
How to Find Insurance Jobs Online
When looking for insurance jobs, you have several opportunities available. The good news is that there are a wide variety of insurance jobs in different fields. You can work in the healthcare field, the automobile field or the real estate field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, a 3% growth in insurance jobs is predicted through 2018.
One position in the insurance industry is insurance adjusters. An insurance adjuster will review and investigate a claim through the process of extensive interviewing. Once a conclusion has been met, the insurance company begins the process to make settlement with the claimant. Another career choice is an insurance sales agent. To become an insurance sales agent the individual must obtain licensure for the state they wish to work in. Licensing involves taking courses and passing state examination. Once the insurance sales rep earns his or her license, then they can begin to sell insurance policies to customers. Then finally the next career option is an insurance underwriter. An insurance underwriter pulls together data on individual who wishes to purchase an insurance policy. Determining factors will look at a person's health, occupation and age. The insurance underwriter reviews this information to decide whether the individual is a good or bad risk, as well as how much the insurance policy will cost.
The above are the three major types of insurance jobs available. Finding these jobs online is simple if you know where and how to search. The first place that you can look is on job websites; the most popular being Monster and Yahoo's Hot Jobs. On these websites you can sign up and then upload a resume. On your resume you want to be sure that it lists any and all experience that you have in the insurance industry. Once your resume is uploaded you can began to browse jobs by type and industry as well as location. If you find jobs that interest you, you can apply for these jobs on the website. You can also set up e-mail alerts so any time a insurance job is posted in your preferred location or salary range you receive the job posting immediately.
Then the next option is going to industry-specific message boards. You can find insurance message boards based upon all fields in the insurance industry or you can find messages boards that caters strictly to one type of field such as underwriting or adjusters. On these boards, individuals will share job leads as well as tips and advice to help you in your career search. Another option is to join networking sites such as LinkedIN, where individuals can join groups based on the industry that they work in. These sites can be very beneficial when trying to create contacts and networking opportunities that will allow you to get information on job openings that may not be publically posted; online or otherwise.
Finally there online classifieds such as Craigslist that offer new job opportunities every day. Many employers will post their job ads on Craigslist. Then you can always go to newspaper websites and search their classifieds section for any insurance jobs that are available.
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Searching for a job in insurance? Or is your business looking for top talent in the industry? Many individuals and companies report success when a insurance recruiter acts as the match-maker between the hiring company and job seeker.
To what extent do men and women in a marriage share jobs in the home?
To what extent do men and women in a marriage share jobs in the home >.<
My son-in-law does the majority of the household chores including the cooking. He works 40 hrs a week and my daughter works 60 to 70 hrs a week. He has done this for 15 yrs now and he will probly always do it.
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Freelance Job Competition— what is it like ?
The economic recession has led to thousands of layoffs which made most of these unfortunately affected people turn to freelance jobs as a source of living. This is not supposed to be a problem at all. For the most of it, it is even a blessing in disguise as it will help a lot of people learn to do freelancing and of course, learn how to be resourceful in a considerably tough time such this. Very good then, but have we ever thought about for the tenured freelancers and the work-from home mommy we’ve mentioned earlier? Without much thought, we can be certain that this movement in the freelance world only spells out one thing for them: C-O-M-P-E-T-I-T-I-O-N!
They need not fret though as honeys are always available for a ready and hard-working bee. Below are the things that you can do (if you are a tenured freelancer yourself) to keep the flow of work and income favorably steady despite the competition.
Know how to play it— and play it right!
The first thing that you will need to do in order to keep yourself in demand despite the presence of your rivals is to strategize. How can such be done? Well, it is fairly easy. You just need to make sure that your strategies point out to a single direction— towards you! You need to be more visible! By this we mean that you try all options possible to be seen as a value provider in your field—someone with proven excellent work history and someone who can be trusted. Update your portfolio and add more recent projects. Create a testimonials page in your website. Finally, when everything’s ready, check out www.donanza.com for projects that can keep you occupied. A rule of thumb: Look for work as they’ll never look for you no matter how awesome you are.
Be Customer Service Oriented
You’ve read it right. You will have to be customer service oriented because now that the competition is as stiff as ever, you’ll need to be able to separate yourself from the lot! Keep in mind that the sole difference that you have with your closest rival is not the product or the service that you offer, not even the price; but how you deal with clients and with the projects they’ve entrusted you. Stock on professionalism and you’ll surely have enough to keep you up during the dry days.
Be Better, Do Better
Repeat business is always good business. For one, you’ll never have to invest much on a regular client (read: drafting your cover letters and time spent on interviews) and of course, you’ll never have to look for work— they’ll find you whenever they need you! So, how does be better and do better relates to this? Simple— pretty much similar to all other kind of clients, a regular client will have dynamic needs— and you need to meet these needs or else they’ll move on to another provider. These needs can range from a project requiring a new skill in your field to a project requiring a skill that can add value to your already formerly excellent work. Simply put, you need to learn continuously to keep your stream of work healthily flowing.
Now that you are already equipped with the things that you’ll need to keep your business ‘alive’ despite other competitive freelancers coming in, it is now time to think about sharing jobs. Find freelance jobs that you can work on. Never entertain more business than what you can handle. Never be greedy. Give others a chance while you try to keep yourself as productive as before. This is the real essence of a healthy competition.
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DoNanza is the web biggest search engine for freelancers projects that can be done from home. Simply enter your skills and get expose tons of projects you can get paid for doing.
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