Job Title: Worksite Specialist (Insurance)
Company:AtripleA Recruitment & Temps
Job description: Job Summary Worksite SpecialistLocation: MenlynSalary: R30 000 – R35 000 ctc p.mOur client in the Insurance industry is looking for a Commercial Stop Order ManagerJob Description:
- Identify new markets, liaise and build relationships with stakeholders for financial products and services
- Network with various stakeholders
- Arrange meetings with clients (i.e. HR & Unions)
- Focus on relationship management with various stakeholders
- Prepare and present presentations to clients
- Open and maintain a relationship with organizations
- Ensure all new and existing business are deducted from payroll
- Revive current relationships
- Follow up on leads from colleagues
- Liaise closely with Regional Managers/Sales Managers
- Analyse and report on current stakeholder relationships to Director
- Ensure collection of premiums are received
- Identify prospects for wellness programmes for private and public sectors
- Manage strategic sponsorships
Qualifications:
- Matric
- Diploma/ Degree in Marketing
- RE Level 5 (Representatives)
Experience:
- 5 years in Long Term Insurance in Relationship management
Must have valid driver’s license and own vehiclePlease send your CV and latest payslip toAtripleA Recruitment and Tempswww.aaaa.co.zaAtripleA recruitment & tempsRecruiter
Expected salary: R30000 per month
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 22:52:29 GMT
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