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Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage in The United States

(Tasadores de seguros, daños a autos)

Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage -- Appraise automobile or other vehicle damage to determine cost of repair for insurance claim settlement and seek agreement with automotive repair shop on cost of repair. Prepare insurance forms to indicate repair cost or cost estimates and recommendations.

SOC (Standard Occupational Classification)13-1032.00
Career InterestsCRE
Minimum education required(Postsecondary)
Postsecondary nondegree award
Minimum work experience required(None)
None
Job training required(Mod OJT)
Moderate-term on-the-job training
Growth Outlook (projected percentage growth in jobs per year from 2018-2028)0.46 (low growth)
Current number of workers in USA (2018)17,400
Projected number of workers in USA (2028)18,200
Average Annual Openings in USA (2018-2028)1,600
 
Average entry-level annual salary in USA (2019)$44,430
Average annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$66,240
Average experienced-worker annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$93,720
Career ClusterFinance
(Finanzas)
Major Occupational GroupBusiness and Financial Operations

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