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Phillip Kerber-Farmers Insurance Agency

Our office is expanding and we are looking to hire the right individual to join our outstanding customer service team.
We are currently seeking to fulfill a full-time position.
Our Customer Service Representative will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service to our current clients and new prospects, processing policy change requests, maintain knowledge of our products, and answer any questions our clients may have.
Insurance industry or office experience and knowledge is not required but would be a greater benefit relating to customers in the beginning for this position.
Salary Range:
$35000.
00 - $45000.
00 per yearBenefitsAnnual Base Salary Based on ExperiencePaid Time Off (PTO)Mon-Fri ScheduleCareer Growth OpportunitiesHands on TrainingResponsibilitiesProcess customer policy change requests.
Secure all Trailing Documents from customers.
Handle all incoming claim calls from customers.
Complete Evidence of Insurance requests.
Maintain client relationships with follow up phone calls.
Claims follow up calls.
RequirementsPossess a genuine willingness to learn, be intuitive and resourceful and be coachable.
Possess an upbeat, positive and enthusiastic attitude.
Excellent Communication/interpersonal skills.
A Property & Casualty license is preferred but will train good individual.
Great Customer Service Skills.
Problem-Solving Capabilities.
No insurance experience required but must be willing to learnAbout the Company:
Phillip Kerber-Farmers Insurance Agency.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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