Office Angels has been providing Office personnel for a broad range of temporary and permanent roles, including Administrators, Executive Assistants, Office Managers, PAs, and Secretaries, since its establishment in 1986. The talent firm caters to a diverse client group in various sectors, such as Accountancy & Finance, Engineering, IT, Legal, Marketing, Sales & Retail. With teams based across 60 locations, they operate nationwide.
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Jobs in Insurance are widespread, and it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd in order to attract the best candidates. If you've found that this is the case, then you could benefit from working with Connect Appointments. With almost forty years of recruitment experience, we've built up a vast network of contacts, and because of this, we're able to attract some of the best people on the market for our clients.
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The UK has the third largest insurance industry in the world, and approximately one-third of its revenue is generated through overseas business. Roughly 300,000 individuals are employed in the sector, and as many as 1500 businesses offer employment opportunities for insurance professionals nationwide. In total, the UK's insurance industry manages more than £1.8 trillion in investments. Almost every UK citizen over the age of 18 relies upon and contributes to the sector in some way.
Recruitment agencies frequently list openings for actuarial positions, claims handlers, and placing brokers, but jobs are available in countless other areas as well. The lowest earners in the field - typically new hires, apprentices, and those in junior roles earn between £15 and £20K annually. On the other hand, the top ten percent of insurance professionals make upwards of £40K. The overall UK-wide average for the sector is about £25,000 per annum, but those in London average nearly £46,000. Throughout the rest of the UK, average salaries remain fairly constant. Other popular areas for employment in the Insurance industry include Bristol and Leeds.
Jobs in the industry usually, but not always, require university degrees and certain professional certifications. The latter can typically be obtained while working in an entry-level position, and are often even paid for by the employer.