Posted on December 18th, 2022
The insurance industry has been strongly impacted by COVID-19, but the storyline is not the same across the entire sector. Some areas of the industry are taking advantage of available talent due to other industries - such as financial services - freezing or furloughing staff. Meanwhile, other segments of insurance are themselves furloughing or decreasing staff.
While reinsurers, life and health insurers have been most adversely affected, other areas of the business – such as auto insurers - are benefiting from the lack of claims due to COVID-19, and are even giving back premiums because of it.
Despite the inconsistencies, there is a wave of change taking place across the insurance sector and it will alter the face of the industry for good.
Prior to COVID-19, the insurance sector was already facing a series of big changes, including the fact that a large population of its workforce is nearing retirement age. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 400,000 employees are expected to retire from the insurance industry workforce over the next few years.
Add in technology, which has been transforming the insurance industry with dynamic new providers, and not only are the insurance products themselves changing but so too are the people working for insurance companies. A mix of human and virtual channels has been created to provide the around-the-clock, on-demand availability consumers expect. Meanwhile, technology is being used to provide predictive claims, automate payouts powered by data and facilitate an overall frictionless claims process.
Pandemic aside, other global risks such as those associated with climate change, were starting to impact insurance coverage, premiums and product lines.
As a result, the people interested in working in insurance as a career have also been changing, and it’s creating a recruiting opportunity for providers, especially during the pandemic.
Some of the big talent themes influencing the insurance industry as well as areas of opportunity for those hiring in this sector are:
As the insurance industry carefully assesses business in a post-COVID-19 environment, there will undoubtedly be a change in workforce demographics as well as an upskilling and reskilling of the current insurance workforce to meet changing demands. The sector, as we know it, will likely look very different in the coming weeks, months and years.
Original post: https://insurancenewsnet.com/innarticle/how-covid-19-is-changing-the-talent-landscape-in-insurance
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