The semi-annual Insurance Labor Outlook Survey examines industry labor trends and future staffing expectations for the insurance industry. (Photo: Shutterstock) The semi-annual Insurance Labor Outlook Survey examines industry labor trends and future staffing expectations for the insurance industry. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Amidst a recovering economy and a struggling job market, the question is, what will the job landscape be for the insurance industry in 2011?

That is the question insurance staffing firm The Jacobson Group and insurance consulting and benchmarking firm Ward Group tried to answer in their semi-annual Insurance Labor Outlook Survey, which examines industry labor trends and future staffing expectations for the insurance industry based on data and information it receives from up to 150 insurers.

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