AON Graduate Program 2021 for young South African graduates.

Being part of Aon United means, new graduates will receive training and coaching, ensuring they acquire business skills and knowledge, as well as experience in the demanding insurance sector. This two-year contract provides you with a focused and rewarding learning environment where you will grow and develop the much-needed skills for our industry. Your development will include both personal and professional growth, preparing you for the world of work. If you are committed to making your mark in the Insurance sector, then Aon is the company to provide you with the tools you need to succeed in our dynamic industry.

Key Responsibilities

  • This two-year contract provides you with a focused and rewarding learning environment where you will grow and develop the much-needed skills for our industry.
  • Your development will include both personal and professional growth, preparing you for the world of work.
  • If you are committed to making your mark in the Insurance sector, then Aon is the company to provide you with the tools you need to succeed in our dynamic industry

Minimum Requirements

  • Successful completion of a relevant Degree
  • The following degrees are an advantage, however other degrees will be considered:
  • BCom Risk and Insurance BCom Economics
  • BCom Commerce Be between the ages of 19 and 26
  • No working experience, no previous graduate programs
  • Mature and professional demeanour
  • Involvement in extracurricular activities
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to cultivate relationships
  • Critical thinking, problem-solving and analytical skills
  • The ability to work independently Adaptability and learning agility
  • Positive attitude Results-orientation
  • Strong PC skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite

Be willing to be registered as a FAIS representative under supervision with the Financial Services Conduct Authority.

Application Deadline: January 10th 2021

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the AON Graduate Program 2021

www.opportunitiesforafricans.com

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