Travelers is using technology to help customers facing property loss and damage due to wildfires and was recognized for the unique approach by Gartner in 2019.https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/gartner-announces-winners-of-the-2019-gartner-eye-on-innovation-?linkId=75808090
Travelers Chief Technology and Operations Officer, Mojgan Lefebvre sums up her role in the evolution of innovation at Travelers.https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-c-in-cio-stands-for-ch-ch-ch-changes-11577714401?linkId=79844727
Have you heard of behavioral interviewing? It might be worth learning about before your next job interview. Check out these tips and be equipped for questions you might not have considered before.
Career fairs can be somewhat overwhelming. From ensuring that your resume is up-to-date to perfecting your elevator pitch, there are many details to consider. However, jobseekers must remember, employers are also there to promote their best selves. The pressure is certainly not one-sided. When it comes to preparing, members of our University Relations recruitment team – Janixia Reyes, Alicia Hitchcock, and Jamie Roshka – shared three essential tips to consider.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in a young woman’s life,” reflects Lorie Darrow, Business Insurance and Women in Actuarial and Analytics (WIAA) member. Through WIAA and the Travelers Women’s Diversity Network, Lorie and about a dozen other members from the two groups mentor students at Grace Academy, an independent and tuition-free middle school for girls from underserved families in Hartford, Connecticut. Each week, they spend their lunch hour with the seventh- and eighth-graders, providing social and emotional support. They also help them prepare for high school, college and professional life by sharing personal experiences and engaging in activities.
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Travelers Wins 2019 Gartner Eye on Innovation Award
/in Innovation, Life at Travelers, News Optional /byTravelers is using technology to help customers facing property loss and damage due to wildfires and was recognized for the unique approach by Gartner in 2019.https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/gartner-announces-winners-of-the-2019-gartner-eye-on-innovation-?linkId=75808090
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The ‘C’ in CIO Stands for Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
/in Careers, Innovation, News Optional /byTravelers Chief Technology and Operations Officer, Mojgan Lefebvre sums up her role in the evolution of innovation at Travelers.https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-c-in-cio-stands-for-ch-ch-ch-changes-11577714401?linkId=79844727
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Six Tips for Behavioral Interviewing
/in Careers, Military Optional /byHave you heard of behavioral interviewing? It might be worth learning about before your next job interview. Check out these tips and be equipped for questions you might not have considered before.
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Three Tips for Preparing for a Career Fair
/in Careers, Military, Students & Grads Optional /byCareer fairs can be somewhat overwhelming. From ensuring that your resume is up-to-date to perfecting your elevator pitch, there are many details to consider. However, jobseekers must remember, employers are also there to promote their best selves. The pressure is certainly not one-sided. When it comes to preparing, members of our University Relations recruitment team – Janixia Reyes, Alicia Hitchcock, and Jamie Roshka – shared three essential tips to consider.
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Opening Doors for Young Women Through Mentoring
/in Diversity & Inclusion, Life at Travelers Optional /by ajoanis“It’s a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in a young woman’s life,” reflects Lorie Darrow, Business Insurance and Women in Actuarial and Analytics (WIAA) member. Through WIAA and the Travelers Women’s Diversity Network, Lorie and about a dozen other members from the two groups mentor students at Grace Academy, an independent and tuition-free middle school for girls from underserved families in Hartford, Connecticut. Each week, they spend their lunch hour with the seventh- and eighth-graders, providing social and emotional support. They also help them prepare for high school, college and professional life by sharing personal experiences and engaging in activities.