Job Location : Trenton,NJ, USA
W.R. Berkley Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The Company is made up of dedicated and passionate people committed to delivering the highest quality insurance products and services to specialized markets worldwide.
Our culture is one of innovation, creativity and teamwork. Our team is highly motivated, passionate about our business, and deeply experienced in developing and delivering product and service solutions in the life science marketplace. You will join a highly respected team of experienced, successful professionals with deep expertise in this market as they build the company of the future.
At Berkley Life Sciences, we insure the future of life science innovators today. We do so by serving as a preferred market for the life science industry around the globe, offering a broad range of sophisticated property & casualty products and services designed to meet our customers individualized needs.
The company is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Berkley Life Sciences professionals cohesively respond to the unique challenges faced by our life science customers. We are looking for talented and dedicated professionals to join our team.
Responsibilities:Under the direction of Underwriting, the Life Sciences Trainee supports the underwriting team in assessing risks and determining coverage for life science companies. This entry-level role provides a comprehensive introduction to the property and casualty underwriting field within the life sciences sector. You will gain hands-on experience, receive training, and develop skills essential for a successful underwriting career. The candidate will attend the WRB Trainee school held in Westbrook, Maine.
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The Company is an equal employment opportunity employer.
Additional Requirements:*The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job described, nor is it intended to be such a listing of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Rather, it is intended only to describe the general nature of the job.