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... information or any other status or condition protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. In addition, Kaufman will make reasonable accommodations to known physical or ...

The Associate, Brokerage is a client-facing role responsible for developing new business ... Provide clients with pertinent information on leasing availability, current market conditions, and ...

Broker Assistant

New York, NY · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Our experienced brokers are specialized in property, casualty, professional lines, transportation ... Administers and updates new and current client information in all required systems accurately.

Brokerage Location: Cleveland, OH Reports To: Cleveland Market Leader Classification: Commission ... Provide clients with information on leasing availability, market conditions, and property values.

Broker Assistant

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$23 - $28.85/hr

Administers and updates new and current client information in all required systems accurately ... Supports the Brokerage team with any ad hoc tasks and requests. Required Experience: Bachelor ...

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Broker Assistant

New York, NY · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Our experienced brokers are specialized in property, casualty, professional lines, transportation ... For additional information on Ryan Specialty Total Rewards, visit our website We provide ...

Reconcile accounts and update customer information * Create reports for customer and broker use * Reconcile monthly broker commissions * Plan and organize meetings as needed * Other duties as ...

... information or any other status or condition protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. In addition, Kaufman will make reasonable accommodations to known physical or ...

Insurance producer broker

New Brunswick, NJ · Remote

$77K - $102K/yr

Verify provider and prescription information when appropriate and using available carrier resources ... The broker should: * Respect the agency's leadership and operational structure. * Communicate ...

The Associate, Brokerage is a client-facing role responsible for developing new business ... Provide clients with pertinent information on leasing availability, current market conditions, and ...

Insurance producer broker

New Brunswick, NJ · Remote

$77K - $102K/yr

Verify provider and prescription information when appropriate and using available carrier resources ... The broker should: * Respect the agency's leadership and operational structure. * Communicate ...

Freight Broker

Port Wentworth, GA · On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

The freight broker will secure new accounts, expedite the sharing of information and documentation between customers and carriers, and communicate with dispatchers and drivers to track the status of ...

Brokerage Location: Detroit, MI Reports To: Detroit Market Leader Classification: Commission Job ... Provide clients with information on leasing availability, market conditions, and property values.

Administers and updates new and current client information in all required systems accurately ... Supports the Brokerage team with any ad hoc tasks and requests. Required Experience: Bachelor ...

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How much do information broker jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for information broker in the United States is $66,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an information broker?

An Information Broker gathers, analyzes, and sells data to clients, helping them make informed decisions. They source information from public records, databases, and industry reports, often specializing in areas like market research, competitive intelligence, or legal investigations. Businesses, law firms, and private clients hire them to obtain hard-to-find or valuable insights. Ethical considerations and data privacy laws play a key role in their work.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an information broker?

A typical day for an Information Broker involves researching and compiling data from a variety of sources—such as public records, proprietary databases, and industry reports—to answer client inquiries or support business decisions. You may also validate the credibility and relevance of information, synthesize complex findings into concise reports, and communicate outcomes to clients in a clear and actionable way. Regular tasks often include managing client relationships, staying current with data privacy regulations, and collaborating with other analysts or industry experts. This dynamic environment requires adaptability, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to solving diverse information requests.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the information broker position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Information Broker, you need strong research skills, data analysis abilities, and a deep understanding of information sourcing and verification, often supported by a background in information science, business, or related fields. Familiarity with specialized databases, data mining tools, and digital archiving systems is important, along with any relevant certifications in data management or market research. Excellent networking, ethical judgment, and clear communication skills help build trusted relationships with clients and stakeholders. These abilities are essential for gathering, analyzing, and delivering reliable intelligence that supports informed business or organizational decisions.

How do you become an information broker?

To become an information broker, you typically need strong research and analytical skills, experience with data collection tools, and knowledge of privacy laws. Many professionals gain expertise through degrees in fields like information science, journalism, or cybersecurity, and may develop a network of contacts for sourcing information. Certification is not mandatory but can enhance credibility in the field.

How much do information brokers make?

Information brokers typically earn between $40,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, specialization, and client base. Higher earnings are possible for those with advanced skills, certifications, or a strong reputation in the industry.

What does an information broker do?

An information broker researches, collects, and analyzes data from various sources to provide clients with relevant information for decision-making. They often use investigative skills, online tools, and databases to gather intelligence while maintaining confidentiality and legal compliance.
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Infographic showing various Information Broker job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $66,677 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

Professional Liability Broker

H.W. Kaufman Group

San Antonio, TX • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

When someone needs insurance coverage for the unique, the unusual, or the unconventional, they come to Burns & Wilcox. Burns & Wilcox offers unparalleled resources and exposure for those looking to grow their career in the specialty insurance industry. We are looking for candidates with an entrepreneurial spirit and drive for career advancement to join our team as a Professional Liability Broker. The Professional Liability Broker will drive new business, work to meet or exceed production goals, as well as build strong, positive relationships to increase the reputation of Burns & Wilcox.


  • Build agent and broker relationships, find sources, and be creative in placing risks and identifying product opportunities
  • Handle accounts of all sizes, must be willing to work towards handling larger accounts independently
  • Seek opportunities to access and cultivate new brokerage markets and products
  • Travel and entertain clients and prospects
  • Work independently, while mentoring and training new brokers
  • Develop and submit underwriting referrals, where required, to company brokerage facilities and Burns & Wilcox management
  • Monitor key metrics, such as, new business hit ratio, renewal retention ratio, premium growth, and loss ratio, formulating corrective action where necessary
  • Mentor and train Associate Brokers as needed

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 5+ years of professional lines experience is preferred
  • Strong sales and marketing skills is required
  • Interest in continued education and professional development
  • RPLU designation is preferred
  • Ability to perform tasks in a stationary position throughout working hours
  • Travel when necessary in order to foster strong client relationships

Benefits

  • Competitive base compensation & sales incentive bonus plan
  • Employer paid continuing education courses and designations via access to Kaufman Institute
  • Health and welfare benefits including medical, vision and dental
  • 401K with employer match
  • Paid vacation, sick time, and holidays
  • Access to Kaufman Wellness Program
  • Flexible and hybrid work options

Burns & Wilcox, the flagship organization of H.W. Kaufman Group, is North America’s leading wholesale insurance broker and underwriting manager. Burns & Wilcox offers wide ranging and comprehensive solutions to serve retail insurance brokers and agents of all sizes, from the large houses to the more than 30,000 independent brokers and agents worldwide. Fueled by its freedom from Wall Street and private equity, Burns & Wilcox is a privately owned company whose standards of service, depth of market relationships and outstanding talent are unsurpassed in the specialty insurance sector.

Equal Opportunity Employer

The H.W. Kaufman Group of companies is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other status or condition protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.

In addition, Kaufman will make reasonable accommodations to known physical or mental limitations of an otherwise qualified person with a disability, unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business.

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