Insurance Executive

Stride Resource Management
Peterborough
2 weeks ago
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Insurance Executive – Commercial Insurance

Working in a New Business that is taking Artificial Intelligence into Commercial Insurance

Peterborough based

Salary between £30k and £40k depending on experience and role


Are you ready for a new and exciting experience ?

Do you want a position in a new Tech based business as it goes to launch ?

Do you want to keep ahead of the pack with new technology in Commercial Insurance ?

Back by a multi-national insurance firm, the business is launching a new way of buying SME and Commercial Insurance, with minimal transactional info, and minimal input – using a plethora of data points to make it happen.


The Role

  • The business needs individuals with 3-5 years of Commercial insurance at an SME / Commercial level – broking or underwriting - to assist with ‘referrals’ out of the platform, or to assist Clients with more complex needs
  • The role will be desk-based, using chat-not or telephone to help close deals
  • The more senior role will also help position queries with Tech dept and Founders to continually improve the output


The Benefits

  • A Salary of between £30k and £40k depending on seniority
  • A Bonus aligned to achievement and growth
  • Pension, Death In Service and a Holiday entitlement of 25 days


You

  • You will have that 3-5 years’ Commercial insurance experience
  • You will be exceptionally adaptable, working to an ever-changing and improvement environment
  • You will enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, and excel when you are at your busiest
  • You will be excited by a new challenge to forge what could be a huge career path

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