332 - Sales and purchasing agents and brokers

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3321 - Insurance representatives

3321 - Insurance representatives

Description Insurance representatives advise on and sell life, accident, automobile, liability, endowment, fire, marine and other types of insurance to new and established clients. Tasks include – (a) obtaining information about customers’ circumstances necessary to determine appropriate type of insurance and conditions; (b) negotiating with customers to determine type and degree of risk for which insurance is required; (c) explaining details of insurance and conditions, risk coverage premiums and benefits to customers; (d) assisting clients to determine the type and level of coverage required, calculating premiums and establishing method of payment; (e) negotiating and placing reinsurance contracts; (f) advising on, negotiating terms for and placing insurance contracts for large or special types of projects, installations or risks. Examples of the occupations classified here: – Insurance agent – Insurance broker – Insurance underwriter Some related occupations classified elsewhere: – Insurance agency manager – 1346 – Securities broker – 3311 – Insurance assessor – 3315 – Insurance clerk – 4312 Alternative titles ISCO Group 3321 Sources ESCO
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    3322 - Commercial sales representatives

    3322 - Commercial sales representatives

    Description Commercial sales representatives represent companies to sell various goods and services to businesses and other organizations and provide product specific information as required. Tasks include – (a) soliciting orders and selling goods to retail, industrial, wholesale and other establishments; (b) selling equipment, supplies and related services to business establishments or individuals; (c) obtaining and updating knowledge of market conditions and of employer’s and competitors’ goods and services; (d) providing prospective customers with information about the characteristics and functions of the products and equipment for sale, and demonstrating its use or qualities; (e) quoting prices and credit terms, recording orders and arranging deliveries; (f) reporting customers’ reactions and requirements to suppliers and manufacturers; (g) following up clients to ensure satisfaction with products purchased. Examples of the occupations classified here: – After-sales service adviser – Canvasser – Commercial traveller Some related occupations classified elsewhere: – Sales manager – 1221 – Medical sales representative – 2433 – Technical sales representative – 2433 – Information and communications technology sales professional – 2434 – Shop sales assistant – 5223 – Door-to-door sales representative – 5243 Alternative titles ISCO Group 3322 Sources ESCO
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      3323 - Buyers

      3323 - Buyers

      Description Buyers buy goods and services for use or resale on behalf of industrial, commercial, government or other establishments and organizations. Tasks include – (a) determining or negotiating contract terms and conditions, awarding supplier contracts or recommending contract awards for the purchase of equipment, raw materials, products, services and merchandise for resale; (b) obtaining information about requirements and stock and developing specifications for quantity and quality to be purchased, costs, delivery dates and other contract conditions; (c) purchasing general and specialized equipment, materials or business services for use or for further processing by their establishment; (d) inviting tenders, consulting with suppliers and reviewing quotations; (e) purchasing merchandise for resale by retail or wholesale establishments; (f) studying market reports, trade periodicals and sales promotion materials and visiting trade shows, showrooms, factories and product design events; (g) selecting the merchandise or products that best fit the establishment’s requirements; (h) interviewing suppliers and negotiating prices, discounts, credit terms and transportation arrangements; (i) overseeing distribution of merchandise to outlets and maintaining adequate stock levels; (j) establishing delivery schedules, monitoring progress and contacting clients and suppliers to resolve problems. Examples of the occupations classified here: – Buyer – Procurement officer – Purchasing agent – Purchasing merchandiser – Supply officer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: – Commodities broker – 3324 Alternative titles ISCO Group 3323 Sources ESCO
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        3324 - Trade brokers

        3324 - Trade brokers

        Description Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis. Tasks include – (a) establishing contact between buyers and sellers of commodities; (b) discussing buying or selling requirements of clients and giving advice accordingly; (c) buying and selling cargo space on ships; (d) negotiating purchase or sale of commodities and commodity futures; (e) finding cargo and/or storage space for commodities and negotiating freight, shipping and storage charges; (f) monitoring and analysing market trends and other factors affecting the supply and demand for commodities and shipping services. Examples of the occupations classified here: – Commodities broker – Commodity futures dealer – Shipping broker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: – Finance broker – 3311 – Finance dealer – 3311 – Securities broker – 3311 – Securities dealer – 3311 – Insurance dealer – 3321 Alternative titles ISCO Group 3324 Sources ESCO
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