Insurance jobs refer to careers within the insurance industry, where professionals help individuals and businesses manage risk and financial losses by providing them with insurance products. These roles can range from sales agents who sell policies, underwriters who assess risks and set premiums, claims adjustors who handle the compensation process, to actuaries who analyze statistical data to price insurance products accurately. The sector is known for its stability, opportunities for advancement, and the critical role it plays in personal financial planning and the economic health of society.
Insurance jobs encompass a variety of roles within the insurance industry, ranging from sales and customer service to risk assessment and claims processing. Professionals in this sector typically work for insurance companies, brokerages, or independent agencies, helping individuals and businesses understand and obtain coverage for potential risks. Key features of insurance jobs include analyzing financial risks, providing expert advice on insurance policies, handling policy renewals, and assisting clients with claims. This field requires strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and in some positions, analytical abilities to calculate and price insurance premiums. It's a sector known for its stability, opportunities for growth, and contribution to personal and economic security.
Insurance jobs refer to careers within the insurance industry, where professionals help individuals and businesses manage risk and financial losses by providing them with insurance products. These roles can range from sales agents who sell policies, underwriters who assess risks and set premiums, claims adjustors who handle the compensation process, to actuaries who analyze statistical data to price insurance products accurately. The sector is known for its stability, opportunities for advancement, and the critical role it plays in personal financial planning and the economic health of society.
are analyzed in accordance with guidelines set forth within authority granted from appointed E&S, admitted and non-admitted carriers. RT Underwriters work closely with other Underwriting colleagues (junior and senior) as well as Underwriting Assistants in the prioritization and processing of the quotes including risk evaluation, pricing and terms and conditions.
The primary roles of the Underwriter include (1) external selling and negotiating, problem solving and relationship management and (2) the effective use of company and carrier specific technology to control E&O exposure and ensure the timely and accurate disposition of policies and endorsements within contractually bound timeframes.
RT Underwriters is also accountable for achieving premium budget forecasts, profit and loss, and business development in the assigned territory. Essential Functions: Holds the appropriate licenses for all marketing jurisdictions.
Communication of risk appetite and the RT Value proposition to the agent. Develop strong, long term relationships with the agents to add to a profitable book of business. Manage internal and external relationships that will contribute to a superior service experience for the agent and broker customer. Senior level underwriters will provide guidance and direction to junior staff including underwriters and underwriting assistants as needed. Quickly evaluate, prioritize,
and select submissions and price risks that will develop an underwriting profit for the carrier; refer or decline risks that present excessive risk.
Liaise with resources for individual risk backssment, including financial and COPE data. Collaborate with internal team on targeted, desirable accounts. Recognize and create cross sell opportunities for other products. Work with agents to understand options that best meet insured needs. Negotiate terms and conditions with the agent or broker. Participate in RT underwriting projects as needed. Other relevant duties as assigned Education/Experience/Skills: Minimum of five (5) years underwriting E&S products preferred.
Bachelors preferred. Strong analytical and negotiating skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Ability to travel to agent and broker, carrier, and employer meetings. Ability to work in a highly automated, paperless environment, including specialized software packages. Basic computer skills including MS Office Suite. Disclaimer Ryan Specialty is an Equal Opportunity Employer