A unique opportunity for students from AXA MBASK
The insurance company AXA MBASK's program AXA MBASK Academy, together with the Union of Azerbaijan Student Youth Organizations (ATGTI) and ARPA begins theoretical and practical courses for students entitled "Organization of insurance business."
As stated in the press release of the financial structure, the main objective of the program is the organization of cooperation with educational institutions, career guidance and support for students specializing in insurance and finance.
Thanks to monthly exchange rate students can immerse themselves in the workflow, learn how the insurance company works, as well as practice the knowledge during the training.
Participants in the program during the course acquainted with the specifics of the company will carry out practical tasks to gain knowledge in the field of technology sales of insurance products, underwriting, documents of insurance company, claims settlement, and get expert advice on risk management and record keeping. Lecturers will be performed by managers and leading specialists of AXA MBASK.
Upon completion of the course will provide students with the company certificates. In addition, students will be distinguished summer internship at the company, after which they will have a real opportunity to get a regular job and build a successful career in the company.
At the training, all students will be insured against accidents. Such a course of lectures and training is a unique professional experience and an opportunity to collect materials for student projects, familiarity with international best practices, and most importantly, start building a successful career in a large company. - 17D-
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