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We are please to offer you the following position:
Individual Insurance Sales Consultant;
Your job will consist of the following:
· Sales of personal insurance including but not limited to
o Auto-Home-Umbrella- insurance
o Life Insurance
o Investments
o Individual Health Insurance
· You will be required to quote and process the entire application from start to finish on all new sales.
· Servicing of the account will be completed by account reps.
· Develop and market new ways to sell personal insurance products
o Internet
o Working with our insurance companies on marketing programs
o Referral programs with:
§ Car Dealers
§ Realtors
§ Direct Writers
§ Email Advertising
§ Internet quoting
· You will also be working with producers who focus in other areas of insurance.
· You will contact existing customers to go over their financial needs including but not limited to life insurance and investment planning.

Compensation:
1. Base salary of $36,000 per year
2. Bonus after you exceed $36,000 in earned commissions based on the following:
a. 50% first year commission on personal lines insurance. ( auto-home-umbrella etc.)
b. 50% commission on all life insurance you sell on new accounts to the agency or existing house accounts.
c. You will be splitting commissions with the producers that you give you personal lines leads
d. 20% referral commission new and renewal for all other lines including
i. Commercial Insurance
ii. Group Benefits
3. You will receive the standard employee benefit program
a. Employee health insurance. Company picks up about 85% of the cost
b. 401 K program
c. Optional dental

It sounds like a fair offer, if insurance sales is what you want to do. It’s a tough business!

It a question in my homework. Here is the article you need to read first and the question is below,

Privacy eroding, bit by byte

Computers, Engineers Find New Ways to Keep Tabs On Us

First there were security cameras, sprouting like mushrooms on street corners and buildings. Then came shopper cards, offering discounts in exchange for details about buying habits.

In recent years, we’ve seen the emergence of electronic tags or "cookies" on the Internet, software that monitors e-mail, GPS devices that pinpoint our position on the planet, and a growing number of machines that capture fingerprints and face prints.

Now comes the news that federal regulators approved the injection of microchips under the skin, enabling physicians with the right gear to know who someone is without having to ask. And yesterday, the omniscient-seeming search engine Google bested itself by announcing a service to probe for information both online and in your own machine. One company official called it a "photographic memory for your computer."

Google says no personal information will be sent back to the company. But if it feels like you can’t do anything these days without someone looking over your shoulder, you’re not just paranoid. Cheap computers, blazing fast networks and clever engineers are finding more and more ways to keep tabs on where you go and what you buy, generally with your permission. They’re even getting better at guessing what you’ll do next.

"It’s this whole new world. It’s sort of like all these little details about our lives are being recorded," said Richard M. Smith, an Internet security consultant in Boston. "We love the conveniences. We love the services. But people kind of instinctively know there’s a dark side to this. They just hope it won’t happen to them."

Smaller, Faster and Cheaper

To be sure, companies have long gathered personal and shopping information to better market to customers, often with dubious results. Who hasn’t received junk mail or telemarketing calls that seem to have no connection with their lives? But those initiatives are fast improving’ and accelerating as people live more of their lives tethered to cell phones, the Internet and the rest of the wired world, where trading off personal information is part of the price of admission.

Think about a typical day. An advertising service is notified when you check the sports scores on the Web. The EZ-Pass transponder signals when you go through a tollbooth. The pharmacy collects personal medication details and sends them along to data companies for analysis. At work, some employees now use face recognition systems to get in to their offices, or they type on machines that trace every keystroke.

"Every move you make is becoming part of your permanent record," said Peter P. Swire, a privacy expert and law professor at Ohio State University. "The trend is smaller, faster, cheaper."

Rapid Accumulation

There’s no question the data are accumulating, and faster than many people understand. A few years ago, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley estimated that all the information created by humanity by 1999 would double by about now. One of the leading aggregators of personal information, an Arkansas company called Acxiom Corp., has roughly a million times more information about adult Americans and their families than when it first sold stock two decades ago.

Other commercial information services routinely tout their ability to access some 20 billion records. And that’s not counting the digital details that come in the form of photographs, videotapes and sensor readings. Most people know companies can mine credit card data, loan records and other transactions. But few know that companies already offer video-mining services as well. One day we might be able to mine the information generated by radio frequency identification chip implanted in our arms. Or we might just use a Google search service custom-made for RFID, as the chips are known.

Not everybody is vexed by these trends. Homeland security, law enforcement and intelligence officials are rushing to take advantage of this wealth of information to protect the country. Web sites like Amazon.com, cell phone services, catalogue retailers, financial services companies and many others are increasingly adept at using data systems to serve customers. Ask people whether they’d give up those services, and many would offer a resounding "no."

David Brin, an author and futurist, believes that recent technological developments have revolutionized the ability of people to see, through cameras around the globe, and remember details through almost unimaginably rich warehouses of information that serve as proxies for our limited memories.

He predicts that we will one day be able to "know" almost everybody in the world through instant access to personal information in ubiquitous dat

The whole concept of Big Brother is scary, and I dont even want to think of the whole "We are being watched" ethos as that kind of nightmare scenario is far too much to even imagine.

But the truth is we are being watched, talk about an unconsenting form of invasion of privacy :)

interested in hiring advernation for nyc internet marketing and seo, anyone have any thoughts on them?

www.advernation.com

Being an SEO as well as an internet marketing consultant I can tell you the information we can provide can be invaluable to you and your business. Being a consultant, I do just that consult. I tell you what you are doing right, what you need to improve on and give you guidance. Yes, I can do the work for you and would be happy to do so if that is what you choose. However, I would prefer to give you the skills to accomplish what you are looking to do yourself. A consultants services can be invaluable and dont let anyone tell you otherwise! Ask anyone that has used a consultant of any value and they will tell you the exact same thing. I have looked at your website and can give you some great information on improvements. And an initial consultation is always free, you can probably gain alot of information just from that. If you would like to discuss further please dont hesitate to contact me through Yahoo or directly at rob@sitepsychiatrist.com or visit my website at sitepsychiatrist.com.

Collegiate Career Connection (C3)

We are C3: Career Consultants helping you create, develop, and transition from college life into your future career, whatever that might be. We’ve been there – either you have a degree you enjoy but can’t land that job, or have a degree you aren’t thrilled about and just want a starting job in something else. Or you might just be looking to find something in the middle, while you’re deciding what your "purpose" is. Our consultants include a young mid-20′s veteran in the internet marketing area that’s worked more than 9 years, and a tenured staffing director that has done career coaching and transition almost all his life.

Our goal is to make sure that right before you graduate, or even if you that new college grad that just started your career, you’re prepared, ready and most importantly HAPPY with what you are doing.

Areas of assistance can include but are not limited to:
· "What are you capable of?" – what skills and talents do you have to offer?
· Create and refine resume.
· Job Search Strategies and Tactics
· Using new web tools (LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace)
· External Ideas for search (Clubs, Bars, Gym, Restaurants etc.)
· Interview Coaching at all levels and Support
· Offer Negotiation Skills Training and Support
· Ongoing, "on the job" career support – (why is it my VP said this? How come I’m being treated differently than that older guy?, how do I get a promotion and raise?)

We’re here to help and are willing to be flexible. Which means, you are our guests and the ones in charge. We want you to be the successful ones and will do everything in our power to ensure it.

For additional information, please contact:
Tim – timbo1000@gmail.com – 1-650-224-0689
Abogi – abogi@aol.com – 408-368-0580.

i am retired but will pass this info on to some of my friends who have college age children!!!

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I recently got hired as a SEO Coordinator. It is a brand new position and so no one, not even the Director of Internet marketing has any rules what to do.

My immediate supervisor is a Paid Search manager. She doesn’t have much idea either what I should be doing.

So basically I feel like an independent consultant hired to get the SEO projects up and running.

In this case, I manage myself, except the HR issues which are managed by my immediate supervisor.

So the question is, what is the best way to demonstrate my project management skills? Should I:

1. Set up a log sheet showing projects I will be working each day
2. Or, just forget about it so I can have more freedom to work on projects I want?

Documentation is job #1 these days. I suggest setting up an outline of the direction you are going in terms of goals each day and then going out and doing the job and at the end of the day documenting areas of accomplishment and areas that need attention the following work day. If you manage yourself, you must do exactly what you would do if you were managing others. In other words, you can’t show special dispensation toward yourself just because you are the big cheese in this position. If you do, you will soon be seen as Cheez Wiz – a lightweight.

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