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Claims Representative Reviews
What is it like working as a Claims Representative?
June 2016
Hectic work level.
Claims Representative:
Pros: Flexibility.
Cons: Pay for stress level.
Long commute.
May 2016
It's an awesome job for an awesome company.
Claims Representative:
Pros: Training is second to none. The benefits and incentives are amazing. People and management are experienced and very eager to make it your last career choice. They invest in you and make your job worth there investment. I highly recommend working for or utilizing there services as the innovative health insurance leaders.
Cons: I have nothing bad to say. They have made it very comfortable and enjoyable work environment.
January 2015
Helping people.
Claims Representative:
Pros: Dealing with the public.
Cons: N/A.
May 2014
It sucks!
Claims Representative:
Pros: Helping disabled individuals receive income.
Cons: Workload is to heavy for one person to handle.
January 2014
Satisfying Experience.
Claims Representative:
Pros: Relating with customers and resolving their concerns/issues.
Cons: Not able to satisfy a customer.
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