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Cheltenham
9 months ago
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What’s in it for you
Hybrid working | £160 a month wellness allowance on top of salary | 10% company bonus | Dog-friendly office | private healthcare | 25 days holiday + birthday + Christmas | Be part of one of Gloucestershire’s most successful scale ups during an incredibly exciting growth period

More about this company
My client is a tech-first insurance company with a mission to redefine how insurance works for startups and growing businesses. Instead of slow, outdated processes, they use technology and a personal touch to make insurance fast, efficient, and customer focused. If you’re ready to join an Insurance company like no other – look no further!

Must have’s

  • Previous Commercial Insurance experience

  • A drive and hunger to learn, succeed and be successful

  • Very strong communication skills, both written and verbal. You’ll be liaising with clients via phone, email and face to face in this role

    Nice to have’s

  • A keen interest in Technology, including Artificial Intelligence / Large language Models

  • Any knowledge or experience within Cyber-security

    So, what will you be doing?

  • Managing client journeys from prospect to renewal

  • Analysing client programmes to identify areas of underinsurance, or gaps in cover

  • Understanding technology client’s businesses to recommend appropriate insurance placements.

  • Obtaining risk information from clients/prospects to secure quotations from insurers.

  • Becoming a specialist in your sector, keeping up to date with industry changes, regulatory requirements and key claims.

    Helpful extras

  • Central Cheltenham location

  • Full time – permanent role

  • Full training provided

  • External training provided via Insurance partners all paid for

    Interested? Send your most up-to-date CV to Cat at i2i recruitment today!

    Our mission of ‘Making Recruitment Personal’ also means making recruitment fair. As a result, we are committed to reviewing every application with a sense of diversity and inclusion.

    We strive to personally connect with each applicant, but due to current circumstances, this is not always possible. If you haven't received a response within 5 working days, please understand that your application has not been successful on this occasion

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