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Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks in The United States

(Tramitadores de reclamaciones y pólizas de seguros)

Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks -- Process new insurance policies, modifications to existing policies, and claims forms. Obtain information from policyholders to verify the accuracy and completeness of information on claims forms, applications and related documents, and company records. Update existing policies and company records to reflect changes requested by policyholders and insurance company representatives.

SOC (Standard Occupational Classification)43-9041.00
Career InterestsCE
Minimum education required(High school)
High school diploma or equivalent
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)0.42 (low growth)
Current number of workers in USA (2018)308,800
Projected number of workers in USA (2028)321,800
Average Annual Openings in USA (2018-2028)32,700
 
Average entry-level annual salary in USA (2019)$28,380
Average annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$43,280
Average experienced-worker annual salary for all workers in USA (2019)$61,910
Career ClusterFinance
(Finanzas)
Major Occupational GroupOffice and Administrative Support

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