

Most companies prefer ex service managers, or advisors, or over the hill technicians.......

Professionalism, detail oriented, timely, hard working and commitment.

You need to know basic computer skills. email. windows. The company you end up working for has a particular program they operate off of but they train you for that. You do have to be licensed. You can take the course on your own or apply for an entry position and they will pay and put you through the course.

Is there any computer knowledge required?

To become a claim adjuster, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may prefer candidates with a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Additionally, gaining experience in insurance or customer service can be beneficial. Consider completing relevant certifications, such as those offered by organizations like the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. Jobcase, along with other job search providers like Indeed and Glassdoor, can help you explore open positions and connect with potential employers in the insurance industry.
heavy multitasking.