Aetna’s tech subsidiary seeks web-savvy account manager

Bswift created some of the IT infrastructure used to promote the Affordable Care Act. Contributed image
Bswift created some of the IT infrastructure used to promote the Affordable Care Act. - Contributed image
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Bswift, an Aetna-owned company that created some of the IT infrastructure used under the Affordable Care Act, is seeking an account manager for its direct client services team.
This Chicago-based opportunity requires a candidate who can work with internal and external customers in deploying websites that allow consumers to shop for health insurance in the exchanges set up under the ACA.
It will require all the technical acumen of a web developer, such as verifying usability and accuracy of information, as well as an ability to sell clients on bswift’s solutions.
A bachelor’s degree and at least three years of experience are needed. Work outside of normal business hours is sometimes required.
To learn more or apply for this role, visit bswift online.



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