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Digital technologies are rapidly transforming the skills needed to work in the finance and insurance industry.

Registered apprenticeships can help employers address current talent shortages by creating a talent pipeline and promoting upskilling. 

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Explore Apprenticeships in Finance and Insurance 

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Accounting Technician sitting in front of a computer working on a project
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Accounting Technician

Accounting technicians work under the guidance of accountants or financial professionals to compute, classify, and record numerical data to ensure financial record completeness

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Credit Analyst
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Credit Analyst

Analyze credit data and financial statements of individuals or firms to determine the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money. Prepare reports with credit information for use in decisionmaking.

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insurance sales agent
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Insurance Sales Agent  

Insurance sales agents assist clients with navigating various insurance policies to meet their personal or business insurance needs.

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Loan Officer
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Loan Officer  

Loan officers approve commercial, real estate, or credit loans for clients and advise borrowers on payment methods.

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licensed residential real prop appraiser
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Licensed Residential Real Property Appraiser  

Residential real property appraisers estimate the fair value of real estate property by taking into consideration variables such as physical attributes, geographic location, and local real estate market trends.

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