Geico’s job fair draws a crowd to Pittsburgh [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
| By Monica Disare, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"Insurance generally helps people,"
He wasn't alone.
The meeting room at the
The
As the company continues to expand in the state, representatives said they have a real need for auto insurance adjusters, particularly in the two largest cities in
"We're looking to hire as many people as possible," said
The company hoped to hire -- at a minimum -- 10 or 12 people from Tuesday's job fair,
By mid-morning, 19 people had already signed up to interview for a position.
The company been pushing hard to grow, which may explain the big recruiting drive. "
He speculated that as the baby boom generation retires, job opportunities may be opening up in industries like insurance.
The new generation could respond well to industry changes that have meant a career in claims adjusting increasingly requires knowledge of technology.
The
Gus Karalagas, vice president of the
Auto damage adjusters are the people that get called after car accidents or other mishaps that damage vehicles. They evaluate accident damage, help adjust insurance claims and access the cost of the damage.
One perk of the job is that it gets people out of the office. "They're the face of
Those hired will undergo a 12-week training program, which includes four weeks at the
That was followed by an interview. The job requirements include a high school diploma, customer service, grammar and mechanical skills -- as well as a good driving record.
Applicants will know within a few days if they were selected,
One of the hopefuls,
"It's something different,"
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