Out for new blood
The diversity and career opportunities are well known to those that work in the insurance industry, but it struggles to prevent graduates being lured to other professions. Edward Murray talks to some who are fighting back
While the risk dimension of gambling can set the heart racing, the insurance industry - which, essentially, acts as 'the house' for UK public limited companies in taking on its risk - is continually ridiculed for being seen as dull and colourless. The brokers that arrange for these 'bets' that safeguard the country's lives, businesses, possessions and travels are also tainted with the perceived dullness of insurance and yet, as an industry, nothing has been accomplished with any good effect to
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