Who is the best insurance employer in the UK market?

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Does your employer go above and beyond to look after its staff? Are the perks you receive out of this world?

Why not take part in Post’s Best Insurance Employer research and find out once and for all if they are the best?

As part of Post’s award-winning research programme, in 2020 we are launching our Best Insurance Employer ranking. We are seeking the views of staff in broking and insurer firms to find out which organisations really go the extra mile for their people.

We are asking what employees rate when it comes to choosing their employer and what value staff see in perks and benefits. We’ll also find out what training and development the sector offers, how staff feel about senior management and if they would recommend their employer to a friend.

If you think your employer is the best in the UK, then fill in our survey before 17 January and look out for the full ranking in 2020.

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