Please help us spread the word - We're currently hiring for a Market Conduct Examiner. Sound interesting? This person will work under our Chief Market Conduct Examiner or Lead Examiner Analyst, analyzing, reviewing and identifying the market conduct practices of health insurance companies and other regulated entities that could harm consumers.
This job posting is open until Nov. 13, so if you know someone who may be interested and who's up to the challenge, please tell them soon! See the salary, specific duties and other qualifications.
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- Flood advisory issued for most of western Washington
- Market Conduct Examiner position extended to Nov. 13
- googleVis 0.3.2 is released: Better integration wi...
- The Sky Is Not Falling
- Arraignment for Spokane man who claimed repo-ed tr...
- In what state am I most likely to hit a deer?
- Kreidler fines insurer $500,000
- googleVis 0.3.0/0.3.1 is released: It's faster!
- How much of my driving record can an insurer use?
- From guts to data driven decision making
- Here come the rains
- Guilty plea in insurance fraud case over "stolen" ...
- Got an old Medicare supplement plan? You might sav...
- Review: Kölner R Meeting 5 October 2012
- Why did my health insurance go up so much? Often, ...
- Spokane man charged for claiming repossessed truck...
- Average annual premiums for health insurance
- Dental insurance: Where to find it, or how to find...
- Connecting the real world to R with an Arduino
- Collateral Damage
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