Youth and age
One of the biggest challenges facing the industry is the search fornew talent. St Paul launched a three-year 'apprenticeship' scheme lastOctober and Insurance Age will be following the progress of the youngpeople on it, highlighting the issues that surround insurance recruitmentand training
Six young people sit around a table in the Redhill offices of St PaulInsurance - the half-dozen that the insurer believes will play a key rolein its future.
All of them answered a newspaper advertisement encouraging people to enterthe insurance market, and underwent several rounds of tests and interviewsbefore being chosen for a three-year training scheme that will see themspend time in every discipline within the firm before embarking on theirchosen career paths. Claims, four different
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