Commercial Broker
Commercial Brokers, sometimes known as Account Managers depending on the organisation that employs them, are usually an intermediary between an Insurer and customer. Usually attached to a sales function, a Commercial Broker will play a key role in maintaining and developing business for an insurer. Commercial Brokers can work directly for an insurer, for an intermediary, or be self-employed. The salary on offer for a Commercial Broker can vary greatly with experience, type of employment contract and position within an organisation. Usually APA/QFA qualified, a junior Commercial Broker can expect to start off on the €25,000 - €35,000 range with a Senior Commercial Broker demanding anywhere from €60,000 - €100,000 plus.
Ireland
Ireland is an island situated to the north-west of continental Europe and is renowned throughout the world for its culture, heritage and landscape. With bustling cities and historic towns this cosmopolitan island has much to offer. And with a maximum length of 486km and a width of 280 km, it’s relatively easy to explore the whole country.
Ireland is European headquarters to over 1,000 U.S. companies including the top 10 U.S. Internet companies, which include Google, Twitter, Facebook and others.
In recent years Dublin has been found to be the best city to live in in Europe and the second best in the world for Americans to live in