Is it easier to be a Monoline Underwriter or an expanded Underwriter handling all types of coverages?
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Is it easier to be a Monoline Underwriter or an expanded Underwriter handling all types of coverages?
How long into a job did you receive a promotion
For anyone working in claims, be wary of TheBest Claims Solutions. They accused me of taking “too much time off” while I was literally being operated on for a seizure disorder and terminated me
What trends are you noticing in Insurtech?
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Anyone out there a communications consultant? I’d like some insight on how your day to day work goes.
How did the pandemic permanently affect your company?
Can your job be replaced by AI?
What are your biggest concerns about the economy
What’s one career mistake that you won’t ever make again?
I saw one of my coworker's salaries and it was so much lower than mine for the same role. She's been at the firm for 4-5 years, but didn't get her securities license while I came in.. 7 months here no...
read moreIs it easier to try to stay with a company and promote or find another position with a different company?
Do you have a good work life balance at your company? what do you promote your company based off of its worklife balance?
I’m in charge of putting on a speed networking event for my ERG. We are having groups of 6 at 20 tables. They will have three 15 minute sessions to network at their table. I can’t figure out a good wa...
read moreDid anybody else interview for the Licensed inside sales agent position with Humana ? Has anybody heard back ? Status currently at records check
Can being too efficient at the workplace get you fired? I was told that you can if you're getting in the way of corrupt people.
Has anyone ever had to stretch your work to make it seem like it takes a full day?
How does your company’s earning directly affect your job?
Anyone work for the TPA North American Risk Services!? What’s it like there? Micromanaging big there? Work-life balance exists? TIA
Since companies are laying off is it better to stay put or look for other opportunites which is risky since last one in will be first one out?