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An established industry player is seeking an insurance broker to join their dynamic team in Penticton. This role involves monitoring insurance claims, responding to client inquiries, and selling a variety of insurance products, including automobile and health insurance. Candidates should possess a college diploma and have at least five years of relevant experience. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, organized, and possess excellent communication skills. Join this forward-thinking company and make a significant impact in the insurance sector while enjoying a supportive work environment.
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Posted onMay 10, 2025 by Employer details DBA Sussex Insurance Pentiction
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2025-06-09
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