Seven talent officers recently spoke to Carrier Management about what’s special about their jobs. Here, we captured some of the highlights of what they said.
From navigating the shift to fully remote work to return-to-office uncertainty, to mask and vaccine mandates and employee burnout, as well as maintaining company culture and fighting the war on talent, there’s been a lot for top talent leaders to handle over the last two years. Veteran Insurance Journalist Amy O’Connor talked to these talent leaders for P/C insurance carriers and InsurTechs about how they are coping with the challenges of their ever-increasing roles. Read more of what they had to say about these topics in the related article, “People Behind the People: How Talent Chiefs Led Through the Pandemic.“



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