Company Information
Admin Re is a financial services company that is part of the Swiss Re Group. We plan to continue to grow by acquiring closed blocks of life and pension policies, whilst developing industry-leading solutions to deal with the dynamic changes taking place in the UK’s insurance sector.
Number of Vacancies Approximately 16
Degrees Required We look for individuals who have achieved a 2:1 within the last 2 years
Locations Telford and Shropshire, with possible travel to other sites within the UK
Salary Competitive
Who we are looking for Proactive individuals that have achieved a 2:1 in any degree discipline. We want to hear from ambitious graduates who are up for a challenge in an ever-changing environment. Unfortunately we are not able to offer sponsorships as the graduate programme is two years long.
Careers Offered We’re offering the opportunity to gain experience during our two-year rotational graduate programme in the following areas: customer service, finance, IT, data analysis, project management, managing risk, compliance, integration of new business deals, operations strategy and more.
Application Details Online applications will be open from November 2016 to January 2017 with a view to run assessment centres in February 2017. If required, we will reopen the application process from April 2017 to May 2017.
Benefits
Permanent contract, generous annual leave entitlement, company pension scheme and private medical cover.
Contact Details Windsor House, Telford Centre, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 4NB Tel: 020 3761 1495 Email:
careers.mailbox@
adminre.co.uk
Website
www.adminrecareers.co.uk
Closing Date May 2017
Directory 2016/17 |
GradJobs.co.uk | 19
Online Applications
www.adminrecareers.co.uk
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