Apply To Be a Crawford Catastrophe Adjuster CADO Admin / Wednesday, October 20, 2010 / Categories: Career Pages Crawford CATastrophe Services is constantly searching for qualified catastrophe adjusters to provide the additional claims expertise in the wake of natural or man-made disasters. Temporary property, auto, or casualty assignments opportunities are available through our U.S. Catastrophe Services Division. About Crawford & Company®. "As the world’s largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management solutions, our focus is to help people and businesses quickly recover from losses. Our claims management solutions speed recovery time so that clients can resume their lives and work with as little disruption as possible. From large-scale catastrophic losses to short-term workers compensation claims, we offer total solutions that begin with first notice of loss and end with positive, measurable outcomes. The road to recovery begins with Crawford. With 700 offices in 70 countries and more than 9,000 employees worldwide, Crawford careers span countless fields and disciplines. We offer compelling opportunities that make a difference in the lives of our clients. " The above is from their site. Click on the link below for more information. Tags Crawford and Company Careers More links Apply To Be a Crawford Catastrophe Adjuster Related articles Alacrity Solutions - Careers Lighthouse Claims Service - Career Page CRAWFORD & COMPANY® ACQUIRES MAJORITY INTEREST IN WEGOLOOK®, LLC Crawford & Company® Launches Australia’s First National Insurance Drone Service Jobs at Progressive Insurance - Claims Opportunities with Eberl ICA, Inc. Employment Page Careers at Pilot Catastrophe Services Careers at The Hartford State Farm Career Comment Collapse Expand Comments (0) warning You don't have permission to post comments.
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