Insurance is already part of everything you do.

Find your career in it.

Maybe you've thought about what kind of job you want. Or maybe you haven't. But one thing is for sure . . . you will have more success and happiness if you find a career that values who you are, what you like doing and the talents you have.

Throughout your career to date, you have no doubt amassed knowledge, skills and approaches that have helped you to be successful in carrying out your work.

When looking at making a transition to a new field, or to any new job for that matter, it is important that you not assume your potential employer has a lot of context for your previous roles and how they may apply to the role you are interested in. You essentially need to ‘connect the dots’ and draw parallels to how your experience can translate to your new field. Keep an open mind, don’t leave anything to the imagination and get creative!

Consider 

Examine your previous roles, your approach to your responsibilities, the tasks you undertook and the results you achieved. Also, consider each role’s scope - were you supporting a key part of your company’s operations or services? supervising a team? advising your organization’s leaders? All of these are important questions in examining the transferability of your experience.

Explore

In exploring the nine examples listed below here, and later in the career profiles, you may be surprised to see how much of your previous experience may be leveraged in a career in insurance.

+ Automobile Sales & Service
+ Banking / Finance
+ Construction / Skilled Trades
+ Customer Service
+ Teaching / Education
+ Engineering
+ Healthcare
+ Law & Security
+ Sports & Recreation
 

If your previous experience is not reflected in this section or you have questions about how it may apply to a particular role, please send us an e-mail at cconnections@insuranceinstitute.ca.