Insurance is a complex, highly regulated industry. A career in this rewarding field takes time, dedication and a lot of skill. There are many different opportunities in the field – you can work as an agent, broker or an administrator. There is also the option of becoming a Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP).
The first step to becoming an insurance broker in Ontario is to study and write the Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO) exam. This is a two-week process and you will be notified if you have passed or failed. If you fail your exam, you are eligible to rewrite within eight months. Find out https://courses.pnclearning.com/collections/ontario
One-year certificate programs teaching technical practices and customer service in the industry give students the communication, problem-solving and administrative skills to become an effective intermediary between insurance companies and their clients. These courses are a great fit for people who want to get into the industry quickly and easily.
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CCBST’s Insurance Management graduate certificate program is the perfect choice for those who are looking to build a successful career in the property and casualty insurance industry. The program includes seven of the ten insurance-related courses required by the Insurance Institute of Canada, or IIC, for the Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation.
The program teaches you how to assess and mitigate risks for individuals and businesses by providing appropriate insurance coverage. You will also develop sales and negotiating strategies, and learn about marketing and the financial aspects of insurance.