Career opportunities in Qarant Sigorta
Thanks to the insurance company Qarant Sigorta, about 100 young financiers will be more aware of the organization of insurance business and the principles of motivation to work with customers.
Turan was told in the company, this was said at a workshop in which the head of the department of human resources Ayan Buniatzade and Head of Underwriting Murad Namazov conducted seminars on these topics. The deputy head of the department of regulation losses Jamal Hassanzadeh told the story of his success as part of a lecture on "How to achieve success in their careers."
Today the financial sector - one of the most popular in the local business world, because the growth of young professionals in the company pays close attention.
After the training all participants received certificates, and three of the most active young people invited to undergo monthly training at JSC Qarant Sigorta.
Qarant Sigorta insurance company began operations on November 27 of 2007.
The founder of the company is ZQAN Holding.
The company provides services for 18 types of voluntary and 4 compulsory insurance.
To date, the authorized capital is 4 million manat.
Last year, the company has collected 8,450,170 and paid AZN 1,543,210 manats. - 17D-
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