Zurich now hiring for new Bachelor's Degree Apprenticeship
Those with 2 years of college can now have the second half paid for while earning full-time pay and growing professionally in the Zurich Apprenticeship Program.
The new Bachelor's Degree Apprenticeship is designed for individuals who have completed two years of college coursework or an associate degree. The program enables them to complete a bachelor's degree while starting a career with
"The excitement around apprenticeship is palpable," Crook said. "It's evident that more organizations, parents and job seekers are recognizing apprenticeship as a great way to fast-track a career and build a diverse, future-ready workforce. It's why we're introducing our Bachelor's Degree Apprenticeship."
"The impetus for this latest expansion is our desire to build on a proven successful program," said
Zurich Bachelor's Degree Apprenticeships are available in a range of business areas and functions, such as Finance, Accounting and Reporting; Strategy, Innovation and Business Development; Information Security; Claims and more. Apprentices have on-the-job coaches, access to mentors and the opportunity to develop professionally by doing and observing.
Hiring for the Bachelor's Degree positions will continue through November, with the first class starting their studies and work at
Reflecting its purpose to "create a brighter future together",
The Group has about 56,000 employees and is headquartered in
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