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How To Start Your Career In Insurance Without A Degree

By Natalie Wilson

Finding a career that aligns your interests, goals and skills together can be a job in itself as it can feel very difficult to find a type of job that encourages you to be invested in the industry. This is why many people resort to going down the insurance industry as a career. People from all sorts of backgrounds and all educational backgrounds can find the skills needed to perform their job well. Whether this is from high school or higher education, you will be able to find a role in insurance if you know how to get the job and start your career. In this article, we will go through how to start your career in insurance without a degree.

Do The Initial Research

Just like when you are wanting to start any new career, the first step is to do some thorough research on the industry and how to work for the industry as any jumpstart to a new career will require a lot of research. The first thing you should be doing is start researching careers in insurance as this will give you a good idea of what the day-to-day tasks are, the responsibilities and anything else that piques your interest as this type of research will give you an idea of the job options out there too.

When researching careers in insurance, it is important to look on platforms like glassdoor where you will find people working in the industry and what they have to say regarding it. You will be able to find a lot of information from business profiles online and on social media on how they operate. This will help you to determine whether your skills would be transferable, for example, you may not be able to qualify for an insurer, but looking at credit insurance brokers, this may be something that is perfect for you.

Show Interest In The Industry

Now that you have an understanding of what the industry is like and what the roles include, it's time to start making the effort in your own time and showing interest in the industry further for impressing people viewing your CV. You may not have any transferable skills, but showing that you are willing to put in the graft and learn will help to encourage employers to give you a chance.

If you are struggling to do this, an easy way of showing interest is by creating a blog regarding insurance for beginners. This could include research to help others understand the industry basics as this will show you really are interested in the industry. Whilst doing this, it is also a good idea to set up a LinkedIn profile and start following top people in the industry so that they are constantly updating you on the latest news and industry trends. When going into the interview, having relevant people on your LinkedIn and some fresh news articles in the industry will greatly increase your chances of being hired.

Tailor Your CV and Cover Letter

The next important part of the process is curating a well-structured and tailored CV to the industry or the roles that you are applying for. Due to you not having much experience, if any, the Cv structure will be for gaining experience in insurance and would look very different to one that has the experience, so it is essential to understand what you need to put in the CV.

The main section will include your transferable skills and how you have presented these in previous roles. It should also include experience. Education and your contact details so that they can easily contact you. A professional overview should be at the top of the page outlining what you can offer and how committed you are to learning as when you are looking for experience, employers will look at your enthusiasm and eagerness to learn and thrive.

Gain Experience In A Relatively Large Insurance Company

This may sound more difficult, but it is always worth aiming for some valuable experience in the industry from a relatively big company as this will show that you have some reputable experience from a reputable company. Start by sending out your new CV around to all of the reputable businesses in your area and apply for multiple roles as this will show that you are interested in getting experience in a range of different roles. Ensure that a cover letter is attached with your CV as this is going to show that you have done research into that specific company. This will in turn show that you are willing to learn across a range of different departments and the different types of insurance available.


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