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In this article, you'll discover how Bryan Freeman, president and managing member of Habersham Funding, took his interest in insurance, built a successful career around it, and shot to the top in the life insurance industry. Today, ''No life settlement company has more expertise than [we do],'' says Habersham’s website.
Most likely, you’ve encountered someone in the insurance business.
What exactly is an underwriter, and how does one go about getting an underwriting job? What is it like to work in the insurance industry, and how does someone get started? I sat down with Dana Reynolds, an underwriter from Houston Casualty Company, to get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at underwriting jobs.
The term ''underwriter'' first came about in the seafaring days of medieval times when travelers and adventurers often died during their travels and failed to return home.
Insurance jobs were lost in January and February of 2008, a result of a weakening economy. Industry experts previously believed that this trend was going to set the standard for insurance jobs in 2008. However, the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released a report showing an increase in insurance jobs in March.
With reports of a coming recession, most everyone is anxious about the job market.
To create an effective insurance resume, it is essential that you, as an insurance professional, highlight your past experiences, accomplishments, and transferable skills. This will not only demonstrate what you have done in the past, and the value that you brought to your previous employer, but it will also show prospective employers what you can do for them.
The search to find the perfect insurance job is not always an easy one.