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Product Support Processors
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Country: USA
Location: Illinois-Rockford Freeport, IL 61032
Total applied: 40 |
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Product Support Processors
Job Category:Administrative/Clericalhttp://top100.relocate-america.com/ Company:Sentry Insurance Contact:Renee Barr Email:Apply by Email Reference Code:RB: IL Product Support Processors Responsibilities Sentry Insurance, a leading provider of specialty auto insurance is seeking full time Product Support Processors for our Freeport Service Center. Our processing positions modify insurance policy information via use of mainframe and web based systems, make decisions based upon company procedures and interact with insureds and agents to support quality service. Qualifications Qualified candidates will possess High school degree or equivalent 1 - 2 years of office work experience; Excellent customer service and telephone skills Proficient PC and data entry skills Ability to interact with co-workers and work in a team environment. Strong oral and written communication skills Compensation and Benefits Sentry's excellent benefits package is designed to meet today's most important needs. Benefits for full-time Sentry Insurance employees include: Group Health And Dental Insurance Prescription Eyewear Plan Group Life Insurance 401(K) Plan With Matching Funds Retirement Plan Paid-Time Off Or Time Away From Territory Plan Pretax Dependent Care And Health Expense Reimbursement Accounts Student Loan Program Credit Union Career Education Equal Employment Opportunity It is our policy that there be no discrimination in employment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation. Equal Employment Opportunity It is our policy that there be no discrimination in employment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation.
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