Insurance Coverage Attorney Insurance - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Insurance Coverage Attorney

Huge Growth Opp! // Established Law Firm // Bonuses // Apply now!This Jobot Job is hosted by:
Megan BastianAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button and sending us your resume.Salary:
$100,000 - $160,000 per yearA bit about us:
Established, Reputable Law firm seeks an experienced Associate Attorney to join their team! The ideal candidate for this role will have 2 (+) years of experience with first-party/third-party coverage casesIf you have insurance experience that is a huge bonus! This role will be heavily focused on Liability insurance coverage issuesFor more details, please reach out to https:
//apply.jobot.com/jobs/insurance-coverage-attorney/1220984517/?utm_source=CareerBuilder />Why join us?Hybrid work model! (2 days remote)Great Bonus ProgramNo Tricks! The month you bill, accounting takes the hours and bonuses are on your next paycheck!Diversity Committee & Social Committee to hopefully give you a sense of belonging! Truly a great place to workThe benefits are outstanding! (Most of the firm's spouses hop over to their coverage)401k, 3% MatchBillable Hours are 1875 (Flexible Firm, if you want to just bill 1875, they have no issues with that.if you want to make more money.bonuses start at 1900)Ex:
Bill 2100 hours and you'll be paid $36,000 more a year.Job DetailsRequirements:
2
years of experience with First/Third Party Coverage MUST be licensed in PA Licenses in NJ and NY are a plus! Strong writing, analytical, and communication skills Proven ability to manage multiple cases in a team-oriented environment Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button. Recommended Skills Analytical Communication Laws Team Working Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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