At the end of eighteen months, you’ll have built up a comprehensive view of Lloyd’s, and have a range of unique experiences under your belt. You’ll also have developed a good sense of which aspects of Lloyd’s you find most interesting and stimulating, and of the direction you’d like your career to progress.
You may like to return to an area where you undertook a placement, or somewhere entirely new; the raft of transferable skills and well-rounded experience you’ll have gained will allow you to move in many different directions.
We’ll work with you to pinpoint and pursue the opportunities that interest you. Generally speaking, however, you can expect to be operating as an established analyst or executive in the Corporation. Should you choose to join the market, meanwhile, one option may be to become an associate underwriter.
Because Lloyd’s is such a varied organisation, there’s no need to follow a linear path further into the future. For a few examples of the paths you can take and the roles that are available, have a look at our main recruitment site.
Last updated on 22 Sep 2009