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Insurance IT Pros Satisfied Despite Flat Salaries |
Published in Insurance & Technology
Engagement is up among tech employees in the insurance industry. Tech employees want to work in an environment that embraces what they do. This includes pushing for innovation and recognizing the importance of a strong technology strategy.
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Hiring Increases in U.S. Insurance Industry |
Insurance industry hiring is on the rise, according to this article published on Risk and Insurance Online. The unemployment rate in the insurance industry is nearly four points lower than the economy in general, and the hiring outlook continues to be bright, with more than half of all insurance carriers planning to increase staff in the next 12 months. Greg Jacobson, CEO of The Jacobson Group, said higher volume and better service delivery are two of the reasons insurers are adding staff.
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Insurance IT Staffing Increasingly Difficult |
The number of insurance carriers who plan to increase staff is at its highest level since July 2009, but recruiting IT talent appears to remain a challenge. According to a study by The Jacobson Group and Ward Group, more than half of insurers intend to increase headcount in a stabilizing market. Gregory P. Jacobson, CEO of Jacobson, said the difficulty of recruiting IT people has increased by 16 percent. “There has been a consistent increase in the need to hire technology staff,” Jacobson says. |
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Still in the Boys' Club |
Published in LifeHealthPro
Women have been in the life insurance industry for more than a century, but uneven footing prevails. This article explores why, despite enormous progress, women can still feel like outsiders in the industry. More importantly, the author highlights the reasons women are also a particularly good fit for life insurance. Now is the time for the industry to consider the demographics of its future leadership. |
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Survey: 51 Percent of Insurers Expect to Increase Staff in 2012 |
Published in Insurance Journal
The 2012 Semi-Annual U.S. Insurance Labor Outlook Study, conducted jointly by The Jacobson Group and Ward Group, reports that 51 percent of insurers expect to increase staff in 2012, indicating greater optimism for revenue growth in the coming year.
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Branding - Social Media Style |
© 2012 Society of Actuaries, Schaumburg, Illinois. Posted with permission.
With 63 percent of recruiters checking social media sites to find out more about potential employees, the reality is that social media is having an increasing impact on the way professionals hire, advance and network. If you are not intentionally active in the space, it is time to make the leap. |
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Center Stage: Laser Focus |
The Jacobson Group recently introduced a standalone recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) service line for the insurance industry. Here is Staffing Insurance Analysts' interview of Richard Jacobson, co-chief executive officer, and Dave Coons, senior vice president, in which they describe the strength of Jacobson's insurance industry focus and the reasons behind its new RPO service offering. |
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Breathe New Life into your Old Performance Review Tactics |
Published in Insurance Journal
It's time to take a look at worn-out assessment practices. To support today's workforce, supervisors must both execute a productive review and provide year-round feedback to keep employees on track. Performance reviews are necessary for a healthy work environment, so they should not be dreaded, but rather designed to benefit everyone. |
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Outlook for the Insurance Labor Market |
Published in Best's Review: October 2011, Copyrighted A.M. Best Company, Inc. 2011, All Rights Reserved, Reprinted with Permission
Although restated reports indicate that economic growth has been sluggish in recent months, the industry outlook for staffing is optimistic. Based on figures from The Jacobson Group and Ward Group 2011 Mid-Year U.S. Insurance Labor Outlook Study, industry employment looks likely to continue growing.
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How to Recruit for the Perfect Cultural Fit |
Published in Insurance Journal
Sometimes a candidate is perfect on paper but turns out to be perfectly wrong for the position. What does "culture fit" really mean and how do you ensure that an employee fits in with company culture? Before you can answer that question, you must take an honest look at your company's environment. Company culture does not have a one-size-fits-all definition. |
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Nearly Half of Insurance Companies Plan to Increase Staff |
In the last U.S. Labor Market Study conducted in January, only 66 percent of companies surveyed anticipated revenue growth during the 12 months ahead. This year 75 percent of those surveyed expect growth in revenue, 19 percent expect revenue to be flat and six percent anticipate a decline in revenue.
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Leadership skills and future industry challenges |
Published in Best`s Review: March 2011, Copyrighted A.M. Best Company, Inc. 2011, All Rights Reserved
Fierce competition, globalization, new technology tools and political influence: our industry landscape is changing fast. The successful leaders of tomorrow are those that can take a step back from the “old way” and take on the rapidly changing climate through innovation and a new school of thought. |
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Jacobson, Ward Group: 2011 Insurance Staffing Predictions — Podcast |
Published on PropertyCasualty360.com
Amidst a recovering economy and a struggling job market, the question is "what will the job landscape be for the insurance industry in 2011?" This podcast assess the possibilities for the new year using the results of a Semi-annual U.S. Insurance Labor Outlook Study.
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The Current Market for Actuarial Talent - Part 2 |
Published in The Actuarial Review
To assess the state of the employment market for actuaries, The Actuarial Review recently held a roundtable discussion, including Jacobson's managing partner Margaret Resce Milkint. |
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Everybody's Business: Social Networking and Your Professional 'Brand' |
Published in Best's Review: September 2010, Copyrighted A.M. Best Company, Inc. 2010, All Rights Reserved, Reprinted with Permission
As Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Flickr continue to grow, one thing is certain - social media is here to stay. It's time to reevaluate your professional 'brand' and take ownership of your online reputation. |
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