Claims Assistant Administrative & Office Jobs at Geebo

Claims Assistant

Company Name:
Allstate
## Description
Allstate Insurance Company has an exceptional career opportunity for an Administrative and Support Services position in our Clerical Unit.
In this vital role, you will have responsibility for the day-to-day operations including data entry, typing, filing and mail support, managing reports and information, call management, maintaining internal and external customer relationships.
Additionally, we require the ability to lift up to 20lbs, sort, distribute and file paperwork and mail as appropriate, and other administrative duties as assigned.
Allstate offers competitive pay (starting at $23,700), excellent benefits package which includes health insurance, 401K and Retirement plans, as well as Wellness incentives and generous PTO.
## Qualifications
Our ideal candidate possesses a high school diploma or GED; will have the ability to impress customers with exceptional customer service skills. Computer skills are essential; Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. We look for the ability to be a self-starter, work independently, excellent time management skills, as well as strong oral and written communication skills. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Claims experience is a bonus.
Job: Clerical
Job Type: Entry-Level
Primary Location: MI-Farmington Hills
Req ID: FAR00303
Company Description:
We're more than insurance agents and claims representatives. We're individuals with hopes, plans and passions. The biggest of which is helping people live smarter, safer lives. Doing so means continuing to re-imagine how we do what we do, the impact we can make on the world, ways we can each succeed in our own careers and actions we can take as a company that are good for all. To do that, we need all kinds of people - including lawyers, accountants, building engineers, project managers, marketing professionals, human resource specialists and so many more.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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