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Closing Executive Talent Gap With NQDCPs: Survey
A newly released survey by NFP, an Aon company and property and casualty broker and benefits consultant, highlights how employers are balancing concerns about the economy while retaining executive ...
Employers Miss Out on Talent When Remote Work Isn’t Allowed: Survey
New insights into workforce recruitment and retention challenges suggest employers who don't allow a remote work option may be missing out on talent, according to global background screening services ...
How a Decentralized Structure Opens Career Paths at C&F
Thankfully, members of the next generation of leaders in the property/casualty insurance industry have had no direct experience with insurance company failures, rehabs and restructurings that ...
Tech and Remote Work Key to Attracting, Retaining Younger Workers in U/W
Current technology and Return to Office (RTO) protocols could be the tipping point for commercial property and casualty (P&C) carriers trying to lure top insurance industry talent in 2025, ...
Workers Express Lower Tolerance for Toxic Environments
One week into a new job, Lisa Grouette discovered something missing come Sunday night: the sinking feeling of dread she used to experience before going to work every Monday. Groutte spent 10 years at ...
One-Third of U.S. Workers Report Rising Burnout: Survey
Nearly 36 percent of professionals in the U.S. report feeling burned out at work and 33 percent say they are more burned out now than a year ago, according to new survey of 2,000 professionals from ...
‘Bleak’ Data: Insurance Co. Entry Level Hiring Expectations Hit Low Point
Insurance carriers expecting to add staff in 2025 are largely looking for experienced professionals rather than filling entry level roles, according to the latest Insurance Labor Market Study from ...
Data Insight: More Insurers Expect to Boost Top Lines Than Headcount
Continuing a trend that's persisted for several quarters, the latest Insurance Labor Market Study from Jacobson Group and Aon finds a big gap between the percentage of carriers expecting to boost top ...
Trump May Be a Net Positive for the Jobs Market, Randstad Says
Donald Trump's presidency is likely to be a net positive for the jobs market, according to the chief of the world's largest provider of employment services.

