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Graduate Program Overview
The CRB Graduate Development Program (GDP) is a non-rotational two-year-program that provides the opportunity to develop a broad knowledge base varied skills and diverse network. This program is designed to set you up with a holistic view of CRB with hands-on experience insight and opportunities to make an impact and shape your own career.
GDP participants will be immersed in a 1-week-in-person orientation followed by a robust onboarding training learning about various functions within CRB. Our program is designed to provide graduates with a well-rounded understanding of the industry while having the opportunity to deep dive within their respective business area.
Broking Placement Overview
WTWs Broking teams deliver superior results for our clients business and risk management needs through deep industry-specific expertise. The role of a broker is to help our clients mitigate their total cost of risk. The brokerage team operates as the firms intellectual capital where we work with our clients to assess model and structure risk. Once modeled the broker personally escorts the clients risk into the market and draws upon their market relationships and their negotiation skills to secure quotations from the insurance carriers. While the nature of the work is similar day-to-day no two placements are the same and common tasks may include: preparing and sending out submissions liaising with markets analyzing exposures working through risk models and negotiating quotations.
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WTW specializes in preparing for the unknown. Heres how to get ready for the big day: position will remain posted for a minimum of three business days from the date posted or until sufficient/appropriate candidate slate has been identified.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Full-Time