AXA MBASK Prepares Future Insurers
75 students of Azerbaijan State Economic University have received certificates from the insurance company AXA MBASK.
As stated in the message, they have successfully completed the theoretical courses in the framework of AXA MBASK Academy on The Organization of Insurance Business. The main objective of the course was the organization of cooperation with educational institutions, career guidance and support for students specializing in insurance and finance.
Because of this, students acquainted with the specifics of the company have gained knowledge in the field of insurance products sales technology, underwriting, insurance documentation, claims settlement, as well as expert advice on risk management and records management. The lecturers were managers and leading specialists of AXA MBASK.
In addition, all the 75 students will do an internship, where they can get acquainted with the specifics of the company, on the results of which the distinguished young people will be attracted to a summer internship with a further opportunity to continue a career in insurance. --17D-
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