Thread regarding Allstate Corp. layoffs

How do skills transition to new opportunities?

If a BI adjuster was looking for a new position outside of Allstate and is interested in getting out of insurance altogether - what positions would the skills used in Allstate transition to? What job openings could be related but not in insurance? Trying to keep all options open at this point.

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Post ID: @OP+16DRPcCq

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Switch to the plaintiff side you will be well paid

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Post ID: @1lcd+16DRPcCq

Focus on the competencies of your current role and how they apply to other roles outside of insurance. Thinfs like customer service, time management, innovation, problem solving, organization, time management, ect. Check out the Employability course being offered as it can help you prepare for roles within or outside of the organization

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Post ID: @hxt+16DRPcCq

You can get a risk management position for with local County in their Risk Management division. People file property damage claims against the city/county all the time. Not exactly working for an insurance company but still respond to claims. Many of these County job also offers pension.

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Post ID: @vap+16DRPcCq

The above responses are dead on accurate get into the med billing field you can make a great living !

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Post ID: @qgj+16DRPcCq

Your skills in dealing with customers in difficult situations are of value, as well was dealing with attorneys and other insurance carriers. You ability to review and analyze, medical reports and lost wages translate. Your ability to follow up and track claims from start to finish and simply phone etiquette is of value. The list goes on. Getting up and going in a fast paced, changing environment in which you have make decisions and change direction is another. Your , ability to work off site and function in a technology driven organization.

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Post ID: @nke+16DRPcCq

Reply to previous post. Nursing is probably better than getting a Masters. Having a Masters doesn't guarantee better opportunity. 2 of my friends at the age of 35 and 42 got their LVN/LPN license after 2 years of school. The pay is around $25 to $28/hr in CA. Lots of overtime and can be rewarding if you like that field. The good thing is job security, there are nursing homes, treatment facilities, clinics, in every mid size city. If you are outside of CA you can work in the hospital as LPN/LPN. CA hospital only hire RN. Good luck!

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Post ID: @jbc+16DRPcCq

Anything in the medical field is lifelong job security. There’s lots of 2 year degrees in radiology, sonography, nursing , etc. Do it !

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Post ID: @oib+16DRPcCq

I’m thinking about possibly going to nursing school or getting my masters. I think my BI knowledge would help.

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