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Claims Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as a Claims Administrator?
November 2017
Claims Administrator in Dallas:
Pros: The availability of careers and the diversity of career paths that provides lucrative income.
Cons: The traffic is hectic and living expenses are to high such as renting.
February 2017
Corporate Culture.
Claims Administrator in Johannesburg:
Pros: Having an impact in people's lives.
Cons: Low pay.
March 2016
It is amazing, u learn new things in a daily basis.
Claims Administrator:
Pros: Knowing thta I am thorougj and very good at what I do and people prefer to dral with me.
Cons: I have to carry my department and someone else gets the credit.
October 2014
Target driven, own work review.
Claims Administrator:
Pros: It is exciting.
Cons: Too much pressure.
September 2014
Claims Administrator.
Claims Administrator:
Pros: This is a great job I really enjoy it as I can work at my own pace.
Cons: I feel the company I work for is not paying me what I deserve.
July 2014
Challenging.
Claims Administrator:
Pros: Gives you a full view of how operations work.
Cons: Takes years to master.
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