[Job-Discussions] jobs that involve working with/on computers
Chris Nestrud
ccn at chrisnestrud.com
Fri Oct 18 16:03:40 UTC 2024
Madison,
You could consider one of these roles in the insurance industry.
Next step would be to find people in these roles for informational
interviews to determine if they're a good fit.
Following taken from Chat GPT:
In the insurance industry, several job roles focus on
working with claims after they have been entered into a computerized
system, largely without direct involvement with people. Here are some
common job titles along with brief descriptions:
1. **Claims Processor**: Responsible for reviewing and evaluating
insurance claims once they have been entered into the system. This role
involves checking the accuracy and completeness of claim forms,
verifying coverage and eligibility, and ensuring compliance with company
policies and regulations.
2. **Claims Analyst**: Involves analyzing claims data to identify
trends, inconsistencies, or abnormalities. Analysts use computer systems
to assess claim information, resolve discrepancies, and provide insights
to improve processing efficiency and detect potential fraud.
3. **Claims Adjudicator**: Specializes in the final processing steps of
claims, determining the amount payable on claims by following
established guidelines, protocols, and policies. Adjudicators ensure
that claims are approved or denied accurately based on available data.
4. **Claims Examiner**: Focuses on the thorough examination of claims,
often for more complex cases. Examiners scrutinize claims details to
validate their authenticity and make decisions on payment or denial,
involving consultation with policies and coverage.
5. **Claims Auditor**: Conducts audits on processed claims to ensure
accuracy and compliance with regulatory requirements. This role involves
reviewing claim records and transactions to identify errors or
discrepancies and suggest corrective actions.
6. **Claims Specialist**: Focuses on specific types of claims or
policies, utilizing expertise in particular domains to process and
evaluate claims efficiently. Specialists ensure that claims are handled
according to specialized rules and regulations.
7. **Claims System Administrator**: Manages and maintains the
computerized systems used for claims processing. This role involves
configuring, updating, and troubleshooting databases or software
applications to ensure smooth claims operations.
These roles typically leverage computer systems to facilitate claim
processing and analysis while minimizing direct interaction with
claimants or external parties.
Good luck!
Chris
On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 02:16:18PM -0500, madisonolivialanemartin483--- via Job-Discussions wrote:
> Hi all,
> My dad is forever saying how I'm so good with computers (really I think he says
> that because he isn't) even though I think there are lots of people who are way
> more skilled then I am as my only skills are web browsing,
> reading/writing/dealing with emails and reading/writing Word documents. Anyway
> he's convinced that this my path for getting a job but I just love doing my
> personal stuff on my laptop that I'm worried that I'd lose that if I got a job
> that involves a lot of computer work. Anyway I'm not at all a people person and
> hate math so I couldn't do any sort of administrative/accounting/bookkeeping
> work. So does anyone have any ideas of jobs that involve a lot of computer work
> but don't involve much/any interaction with people/math that I could do
> successfully as a totally blind person? Just thought I'd ask since there are
> likely lots of jobs that I'm unaware exist; look forward to any thoughts that
> anyone can provide me!!
> Madison
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