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Underwriter Reviews
What is it like working as an Underwriter?
December 2017
Corporate culture and flex time are great.
Underwriter in Plano:
Pros: Work flexibility, Recognition.
Cons: Ever Changing objectives.
October 2017
Underwriter in Cape Town:
Pros: Family.
Cons: Salary.
Job oppurtunity.
October 2017
Underwriter in Fresno:
Pros: Traffic.
Commute.
Cons: Nothing to do.
May 2017
Mostly good | A little bad.
Underwriter in Salt Lake City:
Pros: My boss empowers those he manages to perform their own work independently and encourages us to look for ways to improve our processes and business practices.
High trust atmosphere. Low stress.
Cons: Sometimes production work falls dead for weeks at a time due to the cyclical nature of medical insurance contracts.
March 2017
Operations manager.
Underwriter in Adelaide:
Pros: Small city, easy to commute,
Cons: Less opportunities.
March 2017
Raises.
Underwriter in Long Beach:
Go work elsewhere.
January 2017
Fine.
Underwriter in Birmingham:
Pros: It is my home, has a low cost of living.
Cons: Allergies, unsafe areas, high sales taxes.
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