RESO to employ insurance agents and heads of insurance groups in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh

YEREVAN, August 22. /ARKA/. RESO insurance company announced another round of recruitment of insurance agents and heads of insurance groups in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, the company’s press office reported.

Energetic, ambitious and communicative persons aged above 18 are welcome to apply, according to the report.

Applicants will get a chance to participate in free educational trainings and retraining courses held by RESO, the only insurance school in the country, to obtain the required knowledge and carry out insurance activities, says the report.

The agents to be employed will have to attract clients, provide them information and consulting on insurance, sign insurance agreements, as well as prepare reports on the agreements, according to the report.

Working hours are flexible and promotion opportunities are available.

For more information applicants have to call (374 55) 55 81 12, (374 60) 27 57 57 or visit the company’s office at Vardanants 16, 1/1 in Yerevan.

RESO’s press office reported earlier its agent network is still the biggest in Armenia’s insurance market: the company has over 2,000 individual and legal entity agents.

RESO launched operations at Armenian market November 12, 2008. In November 2009 the company was renamed CJSC “RESO.” Its shareholders are JSC Poligrafia – 50% and CIS Equity Partners Limited” – 50%.

RESO is a member of RESO group. Today it unites over 30 companies operating in insurance, pension, development, car, leasing and medical businesses in Russia and the CIS. —0-

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