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The college experience can be one of the best of our lives. Students who come to Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ can experience that exciting, rewarding campus life and make lastingÌýrelationships that they will always cherish.Ìý
But let's face it, college is mostly about laying the groundwork for yourÌýfuture. ÌýSo the degree you get must not only be in a field that excites you, that youÌýhave a passion for; it also must prepare you for and help you to secure a great jobÌýand career.
Which field of RMI suits you best?
The list of opportunities is endless, but one thing is for sure, there are an abundance of them! By 2020, the RMI industry will need to fill 400,000 positions. ÌýNearly half of the workforce is expected to retire by 2030 and there are more than 2 million people employed in the insurance.Ìý But universities aren't graduating students quickly enough to fill those needs.
At Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½, one of our favorite areas of the insurance business is surplus lines or "specialty insurance". ÌýWe like to call it "the fun stuff".ÌýSpecialty insurance is insurance for risks that are too "risky" for standard insurers to assume. ÌýIts things like oil and gas, technology risks, sports and entertainment risks, property coverage for coastal property and liability coverage for many medical providers. Ìý
More than half of our graduates go to work for either a specialty insurer or a specialty broker or underwriter. These professionals work with independent insurance agents to help owners and managers of high risk exposures manage their risks and allow them to continue to grow their businesses and not be stopped by unknowns.Ìý
To read more about the careers most Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ RMI students choose, take a look at our "Impact of RMI" page.
If you're still not convinced or just have more questions, there are several great resources that provide lots of information on the types of jobs.ÌýÌýClick on the icons to the right to find these great resources:
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