ActuarialOur actuaries use math, probability and statistics to predict the cost of future risks. This helps us solve problems and make sound business decisions. To do this, actuaries use advanced statistical methods, state-of–the-art software and research to increase the accuracy of our rating plans.To become an actuary, you have to pass a series of exams. Erie Insurance will help you by allowing study time during work hours, advance payment of exams and study materials. The types of actuaries we employ include:. Casualty actuaries. Life actuaries.
Actuarial analystsClaimsOur claims professionals come from a range of backgrounds—construction, teaching, law enforcement, engineering, auto repair and even medical professionals. They’re often first on the scene when our customers have a claim, and they play an essential role in making that experience as positive as possible.Our claims employees work in roles such as:. Inside claims representatives, who handle minor property or auto claims, typically over the phone. Claims adjusters, who specialize in one of four areas: property damage, vehicle damage, workers’ compensation and liability. Most claims adjusters work from home.
Claims support staff, who help the claims process run smoothly and answer customer questions.Customer ServiceOur customer service professionals have a variety of work experiences, but they all have one thing in common: providing outstanding service.Our customer service professionals perform a variety of roles. Some positions require a high level of interaction with customers, agents and fellow employees. Other positions are clerical and require much less direct communication. Some customer service positions require college degrees. Many other positions are open to applicants with a high-school diploma or GED.Field SalesOur sales employees help our Agents grow their businesses. They help maintain effective customer relationships, understand customers’ needs and promote the company’s products and services at agency and community events.
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Our district sales managers, for example, recruit, train, guide and motivate Agents in matters of sales, underwriting, profitability and agency management.Some positions may require candidates to have a college degree. You may also need to obtain and maintain property, casualty and life insurance licenses.Information TechnologyWhether you’re a recent college graduate or someone with decades of experience, we have opportunities to match your skill level and interest in IT. Positions in IT fall into three broad classifications:.
Building – Build programs that allow agents, employees and customers to conduct business with efficiency, ease and accuracy. Supporting – Help troubleshoot and maintain our systems. Integrating – Help ensure our systems work together seamlessly.Most, but not all, IT positions at ERIE require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. Some positions also require applicants to have specific skills in software development, programming, coding and more. Certain certifications and designations are also sometimes required.Risk ManagementOur risk management employees work in a variety of roles, such as.
Underwriter, who determines what risks to accept and helps define the amount of coverage a customer may need. Underwriters work closely with agents. Risk control consultant, who provides an overall opinion of risks, prepares evaluation reports and performs accident investigations and consultative services.Most positions require a bachelor’s degree, preferably in risk management, insurance or safety or related work experience and professional designations.
Most jobs in this area also have several levels of career progression, as well as supervisory and management opportunities.More opportunities and positionsAdditional opportunities at ERIE may include positions in the following areas:. Accounting.
Finance. Human Resources. Legal.
MarketingAt ERIE, you will have the opportunity to work in an environment where you’ll feel welcomed, challenged and engaged. View the current list of job openings and apply today.We also have specialized in many of these areas for college students.
Our CompanyEMC Insurance Companies is in the top 50 property/casualty organizations in the United States and is one of the largest in Iowa, based on net written premium.Founded in 1911, EMC Insurance Companies is financially solid, built on more than 100 years of serving policyholders and independent insurance agents. Today, EMC employs more than 2,500 employees in 20 locations across the country.
Corporate ReviewEMC’s Corporate Review summarizes the accomplishments and financial results for EMC Insurance Companies and is distributed to agents and policyholders. The report, published every spring, reviews the prior calendar year.EMC sells its products solely through independent insurance agencies in more than 40 states. We believe our partnership with independent agents brings a superior level of personalized service to the insurance process. Company HighlightsEMC Named No. 2 in 40 Best Companies for LeadersFor the fourth consecutive year, EMC is listed as one of the 40 best public companies for leaders in the January/February 2016 issue of Chief Executive magazine. EMC ranks 2 nd this year, moving up from 4 thin 2015. According to Chief Executive, EMC finished “just a fraction below” GE and remains listed among other notable companies including IBM, Verizon and 3M.EMCI Named ‘Most Trustworthy’ Company by ForbesEMC Insurance Group Inc.
(EMCI) is listed on the 2017 50 Most Trustworthy Financial Companies list, announced by Forbes. EMCI achieved an accounting and governance risk (AGR) score of 86 in the small-cap category.Corporate StructureEMC Insurance Companies (EMC) is the trade name used by Employers Mutual Casualty Company (EMCC), several subsidiaries and affiliated insurance companies and EMC Insurance Group Inc. The corporate structure and ownership is shown on the.