The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Adjusters:
Professional Skills and Personal Virtues Needed to Succeed as an Insurance Claims Adjuster
Habit 1: Communication
Insurance claims adjusters ought to possess excellent people skills. An insurance adjuster will deal with all manner of people in every frame of mind – from happy and grateful to angry and suspicious
I’m sure you hear these sorts of stories every day but what you may not hear is what an incredible difference one of your people has made. Mr Mock was there from day one with support, guidance and confidence.
Find a recruiter BEFORE you absolutely have to have a new job. Let’s face it; you’re probably wasting everybody’s time talking to a recruiter unless you’re at least thinking about making a job change. But the absolute worst time to make first contact with a recruiter is when you’ve been RIF’d, fired, or quit and [...]
My best employee of all time was nicknamed Shaq. While his genetic gifts would have never landed him a spot on the New Jersey Nets, he worked for my company as a computer forensic examiner. When I hired him, Shaq was barely qualified to use a computer, let alone conduct detailed forensic examinations on hard [...]
Most of us like dating and hate interviewing for a job, but in many ways a first date and an interview are essentially the same thing. You’re both selling yourself and trying to figure out – will this company and I be a good match’ Will we have good times, share lots of laughs, grow [...]
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However, their current examiner, Kevin Evans, has truly created loyalty in the heart of my parents, which is why I’m writing to you today.
QTemps worked with a major Benefits Administration Provider, to staff their call center and claims department during their long peak season with 60 people.
The temporary employees were required to have previous experience in a call center environment and a working knowledge of medical coding and HIPPA or medical claims experience and be available from September to April.
What a beautiful city! It was my second trip and my cohorts first. We were all blown away at just how clean and accessible the city is. Our hotel, here comes a cheap plug (Fairmont Waterfront) was nice and one block from the convention center. Avoiding those shuttles is the way to go, walking over even in the rain is so nice.
Setting up was interesting, we all were asked to wear orange safety vests, not a bad look on a few of us, and I have attached a photo for your review
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