[Remote] Account Executive/Broker Specialist I

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Aon Corporation is looking for an Account Executive/Broker Specialist I for their Private Risk Management Group. This role involves assisting a team of Account Executives with account management and broking of personal insurance programs, focusing on building relationships with clients and supporting their risk needs.


Responsibilities

  • Assisting a team of Account Executives with day-to-day account management and broking of personal insurance programs
  • Supports the Account Executive by working to build, expand, and solidify relationships with existing clients and prospective clients
  • Assists in leading appropriate resources to address the client/prospective client's risk needs, thereby assisting in the retention and growth of a profitable book of business
  • Promotes the value that Aon delivers to clients through superior service, pricing, consultation, and reporting
  • Assist with new business and remarketing of personal insurance programs for current clients
  • Updating applications within our agency management system, quoting online with insurers, and completing coverage comparisons or proposals for the Account Executives in Microsoft Word or Excel
  • Prepare and input summary of coverages for Account Executives
  • Access carrier websites/systems to process changes, retrieve documents and information as required

Skills

  • Minimum of 3 years experience with high-network personal lines insurance, with solid experience work with state of California
  • Valid P&C license
  • Proficiency in applying carrier management platforms (Chubb, AIG, Ace, Progressive, etc.)
  • Intermediate experience with Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Experience with Nexsure is preferred
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent years of industry experience is preferred
  • CPRIA, CPCU, CIC, or ARM completed or in process is preferred

Benefits

  • A 401(k) savings plan with employer contributions
  • An employee stock purchase plan
  • Consideration for long-term incentive awards at Aon’s discretion
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Various types of leaves of absence
  • Paid time off, including 12 paid holidays throughout the calendar year
  • 15 days of paid vacation per year
  • Paid sick leave as provided under state and local paid sick leave laws
  • Short-term disability and optional long-term disability
  • Health savings account
  • Health care and dependent care reimbursement accounts
  • Employee and dependent life insurance and supplemental life and AD&D insurance
  • Optional personal insurance policies
  • Adoption assistance
  • Tuition assistance
  • Commuter benefits
  • An employee assistance program that includes free counseling sessions

Company Overview

  • Aon is a global provider of risk management, insurance and reinsurance brokerage, human resources solutions, and outsourcing services. It was founded in 1979, and is headquartered in London, England, GBR, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http://www.aon.com.

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