Travelers recently announced its Working Parents/Caregivers & Allies Diversity Network (WPCADN) as one of its newest diversity networks available to employees. The WPCADN provides a forum for amplifying the resources and benefits available to employees who balance their professional roles with parenting, caregiving or both, and for connecting with colleagues in similar life situations.
Are you looking for ways to boost your wellbeing? Our Travelers Mental Health First Aiders are trained to provide support to our employees and they have a few suggestions to keep you motivated this year.
Following Andrew’s career in the Canadian Armed Forces, he has continued to find camaraderie, community, opportunities for growth in his Travelers Canada technology career. Read more about his Travelers Journey.
One way we are able to deliver on the Travelers Promise is with our Claim Customer Services (CSS) Spanish Translation Unit. This unit was established in 2016 to help connect with our Spanish-speaking customers nationwide.
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Diversity Network Spotlight: Working Parents/Caregivers & Allies
/in Careers, Diversity & Inclusion, Life at Travelers Optional /by kdelissiTravelers recently announced its Working Parents/Caregivers & Allies Diversity Network (WPCADN) as one of its newest diversity networks available to employees. The WPCADN provides a forum for amplifying the resources and benefits available to employees who balance their professional roles with parenting, caregiving or both, and for connecting with colleagues in similar life situations.
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Try Something New to Boost Your Wellbeing
/in Careers, Life at Travelers Optional /by ajoanisAre you looking for ways to boost your wellbeing? Our Travelers Mental Health First Aiders are trained to provide support to our employees and they have a few suggestions to keep you motivated this year.
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My Travelers Journey – Andrew Palmer
/in Careers, Diversity & Inclusion, Innovation, Military Optional /by ajoanisFollowing Andrew’s career in the Canadian Armed Forces, he has continued to find camaraderie, community, opportunities for growth in his Travelers Canada technology career. Read more about his Travelers Journey.
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Transitioning Into Your New Role
/in Careers, Diversity & Inclusion, Military, Students & Grads Optional /by kdelissiCongratulations on your new role! Learn what four tips Lynn has to help you navigate your new role and be successful.
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‘Hola y gracias por llamar a Travelers’ (‘Hello and thank you for calling Travelers’)
/in Careers Optional /by kdelissiOne way we are able to deliver on the Travelers Promise is with our Claim Customer Services (CSS) Spanish Translation Unit. This unit was established in 2016 to help connect with our Spanish-speaking customers nationwide.