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Join a forward-thinking company as a Chubb Associate and kickstart your career in the insurance industry. This entry-level role offers a unique opportunity to engage in a comprehensive two-year program designed to enhance your skills and expand your professional network. You'll tackle challenging assignments, receive personalized development opportunities, and benefit from mentoring by experienced professionals. This program not only prepares you for a successful career but also allows you to contribute meaningfully to the team, delivering peace of mind to clients. If you're ready to make a difference and grow within a supportive environment, this role is perfect for you.
Our Chubb Associate Program is a great starting point for individuals seeking an entry-level role in the insurance industry. As an underwriting professional, you’ll have the chance to use advanced tools to determine what risks Chubb can help cover. You will be able to take difficult situations and exposures and help people and businesses face them with confidence. At the end of each workday, you’ll be able to take pride in helping deliver peace of mind to people and teams who really appreciate it! Our Chubb Associate Underwriting roles offer growth opportunities and serve as a foundation for a career in insurance, while being supported by our experienced team members.
By joining the Chubb Associate Program, you will be part of a cohort of top early career talent who will participate in a robust, comprehensive technical and experiential learning journey. Our two-year program is designed to accelerate your development, enhance your network, support you in reaching your career goals and enable you to contribute to the future success of Chubb.
As a Chubb Associate, you will be in a full-time position within our Accident & Health line of business, and you will experience:
Sponsorship, now or in the future, is not available for this role. Applicants must be legally authorized for employment in the U.S. without need for current or future employment-based sponsorship.