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TAL is Australia’s life insurance specialist. Part of the Dai-ichi Life, one of Japan’s largest life insurers, TAL provides life and disability insurance and income protection solutions to more Australians than any other insurer.
Our paid Internship Program has been designed to challenge you by providing 3 (three) to 6 (six) months experience immersed in our Individual Life Pricing Team. Over this period, you will not only gain insights into the Life Insurance industry and people at TAL, but you'll also take away practical experience to help set up your career.
Our Individual Life teams are committed towards providing insurance that meets the needs of everyday Australians while ensuring that we continue to be there for our customers and partners when they need us most.
With TAL having the largest life insurance portfolio in Australia, you play a pivotal part to support TAL’s growth strategy. It’s an exciting time to join our Pricing and Value Team, where you’ll be working on developing new products, and management of the profitability of existing products, ensuring that the products meet their strategic, commercial and customer objectives.
Wellbeing resources to support your physical, nutritional, mental, and financial health.
Our offices have fitness facilities; a fully equipped gym, daily onsite classes in Boxing, HIIT, Yoga, Pilates, and Zumba.
End-of-trip facilities including bike racks and showers, or employees are entitled to discounted memberships at nearby gyms.
If this sounds like an opportunity for you, we encourage you to pre-register today. Please attach a cover letter and/or resume and a copy of your academic transcripts when the application opens.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
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