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IIG Careers Portal is now taking your applications!

21 January 2021 Genasys
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Working with Genasys, a leading insurance software provider, the Insurance Institute of Gauteng (IIG) has launched the IIG Careers Portal, featuring job vacancies at IIG corporate member companies.

"Associations like the IIG play an important role in ensuring the continuation of talent flowing into the insurance industry," says Steve Symes, CEO at Genasys. "The success of insurance and all companies involved in the industry hinges on the quality of talent, young and old, who work in this sector. We're proud to support this undertaking," he says.

IIG President Darryl Grater explains that with unemployment on the rise, especially among the youth in South Africa, the IIG is committed to doing everything in its power to enable deserving talent the best possible chance at employment.

"The Careers Portal, along with other interventions, such as the IIG Academic Programme, is aimed at bringing talent into the industry and ensuring IIG corporate members enjoy an efficient and cost-effective platform from where they can source talent,” says Grater.

Corporate members can advertise vacancies directly to the IIG’s thousands of individual members – insurance professionals perfectly placed for these job opportunities. As part of a special launch offer, IIG members can advertise job listings at no cost until 31 March 2021. Applications are open to members and non-members of the IIG.

Commenting on the partnership with Genasys, Grater says "Genasys was the natural choice for this project, considering their advanced technological capabilities and long-standing relationship with the IIG. We are grateful for their support and sponsorship."

"The job listings will be continuously updated and we urge all potential candidates to regularly visit the portal," says Grater. "Your future could be a click away."

* Find your future at iig.co.za/jobs/

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