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Robertbejaran

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Jan 28, 2013
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Hi,

I applied under 1233 NOC, i`ve 5+ years experience as insurance loss adjuster in 2 independent firms in my country (Dominican Republic). I Investigated claims against insurance for personal, casualty, property loss and damages.

I have my residency approved and i´m planning to travel in April, unless i can get a job offer before that time.

Can i get a job without the CIP or any other license? I still havent met anybody there in that field so any recomendations will be very welcome.

Regards,

Roberto Bejaran
 
Hi Robert,
I am from the same field, but worked mostly on underwriting side. as far as I know you need to has a license to operate as Loss Adjuster. but may be get employed at some junior level, e.g. claim officer / examiner in insurance company of Loss Adjusting firms.


I found it almost impossible to get a Job in insurance industry while you are out of Canada, I have been applying for numerous jobs and never got a single response of any kind. Similarly it is not easy to land a job in insurance sector even if you are in Canada, as per the feedback i had got from people discussing on various public forums.

Could you please share you where you are planning to land?
 
Hi, thank you for your response!

I`m planning to live in Ontario in the GTA (Toronto or Missisauga).

What you think is the wage for a junior level?
 
Robertbejaran said:
Hi, thank you for your response!

I`m planning to live in Ontario in the GTA (Toronto or Missisauga).

What you think is the wage for a junior level?

For Junior level it is around 35,000 $
 
humsafar said:
For Junior level it is around 35,000 $

What certificate do you need to get the junior level position
 
gabrilla said:
What certificate do you need to get the junior level position

No Particular certificate is required, but CIP or progressing towards CIP is part of almost all the job advertisements I have seen on line.
 
humsafar said:
No Particular certificate is required, but CIP or progressing towards CIP is part of almost all the job advertisements I have seen on line.

Hello humsafar, how is preparation to the promised land? Doyou think it will be easy to get a job in canada? What is your opinion?.
 
gabrilla said:
Hello humsafar, how is preparation to the promised land? Doyou think it will be easy to get a job in canada? What is your opinion?.

So far I m trying to be positive after reading all the negative experiences from people.

Any we will face whatever will happen
 
One of my friend landed in Toronto last year. He got a job as Insurance Loss adjuster in Marsh Canada Limited http://canada.marsh.com/
Now he is working with ACE Group http://www.acegroup.com/ACE-Worldwide/Canada.html.

He is really a good man.

Regards

Bryan
 
humsafar said:
So far I m trying to be positive after reading all the negative experiences from people.

Any we will face whatever will happen

That is the right thing to do, "to be positive", for the fact that some people are having bad experience does not mean it will be the same for us.