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Insurance Industry
Insurance adjustors who were once bound to their office and allowed to escape
frequently to go on-site to assess property damage, are now sometimes allowed to
work at home. They are still able to escape frequently to go on-site to
assess property damage.
The insurance field also uses quite a few telemarketers to generate leads for
insurance sales people to follow up on. Sometimes these telemarketers are
the traditional telemarketers who are allowed to work at home. Sometimes
they are what are called "XDaters" who makes calls to determine when specific
types of insurance policies expire. Some telemarketers' purpose to set
appointments for insurance sales agents. Frequently these people who work
at home are called appointment setters.
Virtual administrative support personnel for insurance companies can include virtual secretaries,
virtual assistants (the home-based version of the traditional administrative
assistant), research assistants and many others. Some of these work at
home positions also require time with the employer in one on one communication,
but these types of support personnel can provide a great deal of service to
his/her employer by working independently and communicating bottom line
information to his/her employer by fax, phone and/or the internet.
Other insurance-related support personnel who work at home might include legal assistants, researchers, data
entry clerks, envelope stuffers, analysts, general assistants, freelance artists,
consultants and many more.
Actuaries, the people who do crunch the numbers to get statistics that
determine how much you pay for insurance, occasionally work at home.
Insurance sales managers who are always faced with the challenge of hiring
motivated sales people to sell insurance, have found that they can attract new,
highly loyal candidates by allowing them to work at home.
Virtual call center agents can take a virtually unlimited number of types of
calls at home and are used to handle sales and service for everything from auto
club membership to airline reservations. Most call center agents who work
at home are required to log in a certain number of hours per week and at
pre-agreed times, but they are often free to select the times that they work.
Customer service representatives are also sometimes allowed to work at home.
Test calls keep the workers honest and allow the company to be aware of
opportunities for additional training and to control the quality of the service
they're providing. Today's phone technology allows calls to be re-directed
in seconds. .
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