In Insurance Consulting and Technology (ICT) we advise and provide solutions to insurance companies on the quantification and management of risk, and on wider operational capabilities, to provide competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world. Our client base includes more than three-quarters of the world's leading insurers across both life and property/casualty insurance.
The role
A role in Insurance Consulting is stimulating, challenging, exciting and extremely rewarding.
We require colleagues who are technically and mathematically minded, with the ability to solve complex and challenging commercial problems using innovative and proportionate approaches.
As consultants, it is necessary to build a strong technical skillset but also the ability to communicate complex concepts to audiences from a variety of backgrounds. We deal with actuaries, accountants, underwriters, technologists, data scientists, insurance entrepreneurs, senior executives and other Board members. Each audience has different needs and knowledge, and we need to tailor our communications to suit.
We are looking for candidates who are excellent in their own fields and are able and driven to apply their knowledge and skillsets to support clients in delivering their strategy and objectives.
What will I be doing day to day?
As a project-based advisory business, no two days are the same. Our graduates will experience this work variety immediately and see this continue as their careers develop.
Graduates will tend to be involved in around 3 client projects at any one time, working on each with the support and guidance of an experienced consultant. You will be involved in regular project meetings which will help you to understand the business context and project objectives, and where your contribution fits in, as well as providing a space for you to report your progress.
You may also be involved in communicating with client stakeholders, working directly alongside clients or joining meetings/calls discussing progress or sharing deliverables.
A key difference at WTW is that we have our own set of Insurance Technology Solutions which are widely adopted within our client base. You will become familiar with these products, and in demonstrating to or training clients, and in developing new propositions or solutions based on these products. If you are interested in technology, there will be opportunities to collaborate with our Technology colleagues to develop our software products and combined consulting and technology solutions for our clients.
Our graduates receive broad training during their first few months with WTW, which supplements on-the-job learning.
Career path and study support
The learning curve in the first few years is challenging as you grow your understanding of the insurance markets, our clients, products and propositions, whilst at the same time developing broader consulting skills and knowledge of actuarial techniques.
As you progress, you will get more deeply involved in supporting research and product development. We pride ourselves in remaining ahead of the game in our market – we need to know the next client issue or driver of change before it happens – and so we invest heavily in product and service development.
You may also be responsible for selling projects and managing content and delivery in order to ensure the best solutions for our clients' problems, on budget, on time and to the highest quality.
Graduates will have the opportunity to sit the actuarial exams to become a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. WTW offers a substantial and flexible study support package that includes:
- Membership fees of the Actuarial profession
- Providing study materials for each exam such as course notes, sample questions, past paper questions, mock exams and revision notes
- Paying for tutorials for each exam
- The cost of sitting each exam and a re-sit attempt if required
- Study leave – roughly one day per week
- A large body of students working through the same exams, as well as qualified actuaries willing to lend their support
However, it is not a requirement for graduates to pursue this route, and we are also interested in talented individuals who would prefer not to sit the actuarial exams.
Qualifications
Requirements
- 2:1 degree in a numerate discipline OR
- 2:1 degree in a non-numerate discipline plus A-Level Maths at grade A/B (or equivalent qualifications)
The application process
- Stage 1: Online application, including CV.
- Stage 2: Invitation to complete online assessment and a video interview
- Stage 3: Assessment centre – this is an opportunity for you to meet with members of the team and for the team to understand your strengths, preferences and motivations. There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions during the day.
- Stage 4: Offer and on-boarding.
Start date for the UK Graduate Programme is expected to be 29th September 2025.
For Masters/PhD students, we can be flexible on the start date depending on course dates.