ABOUT OUR AGENCY:
I opened my agency in 2025 and currently lead a growing team of three. Before becoming an agent, I worked as a State Farm Claims Adjuster, which gave me a strong foundation in understanding coverage, customer needs, and how to truly help people when it matters most. I attended the University of Illinois in Champaign and am a proud parent of two. Outside the office, I enjoy spending time with my family, golfing, and staying active—snowboarding used to be a favorite before moving to the Midwest.
Community involvement is important to me, and I stay engaged through the local Rotary and TEDx, reflecting our commitment to growth, learning, and giving back. For our team, we offer health benefits and a hiring bonus, along with an environment that values accountability, independence, and personal development.
We’re looking for team members who are self-sufficient, motivated, and eager to grow—people who want to build something meaningful alongside a team that’s just getting started and headed in the right direction.
ROLE DESCRIPTION:
As Account Associate - State Farm Agent Team Member for Danny Chung - State Farm Agent, you are vital to our daily business operations and customers’ success. You grow our agency through meaningful customer relations and acting as a liaison between customer needs and agency departments. You improve the lives of our customers by proactively marketing relevant products and services.
Grow your career as you better your community. As an attentive, sociable, and sales-minded professional, we are eager to have you on our team.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manage customer accounts and update information in the database.
- Assist customers with policy changes and inquiries.
- Process insurance claims and follow up with customers on claim status.
- Coordinate with underwriters to ensure timely policy issuance.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent customer service and communication skills.
- Previous experience in insurance or a related field preferred.