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	<title>New answer on: Who Is The Best Life Insurance Company To Work For?</title>

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		<title>By: Matt Benore</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[I am not totally sure if you are referring to working as an agent or broker or as an employee.
I can certainly talk about as a broker.  I do not have a &quot;best&quot; company but I have some standards I look for when working with an insurance company.

First, they need to be Financially rated A- or better otherwise I tend to shy away.
Second, they have to have competitive products.  Every company has a different niche.
Third, they have to support me as the broker so I can do a great job meeting the needs of my clients, and last,
When a claim comes in, they have to have a history of expediting the process so you or the beneficiary will get the benefit applied for without or with a minimal amount of red tape.]]></description>

		

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