Business Support Senior Assistant | FINEX PI Review
at WTW
Higher Level Apprenticeship
Insurance and Risk Management
London
Review Submitted: May 2025
Overall Rating
3.4 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
My team is the Professional Indemnity team, which consists of branches such as MEDMAL, construction and other professional practices. I believe I am part of the Client Services team. PI sits in the FINEX team. PI allows professionals who provide advice to be covered in the event that their client suffers a loss from the professional’s guidance, putting them back in the place prior to the loss.
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
I believe that I would enjoy the programme even more if I was in a different team to my current one, since the work to study balance is not always respected by others, due to my opportunities and exposure to many lines of business in my daily job, I am always busy learning new things and seeing how different clients and lines of business operate and what they require. this is great for gaining knowledge and being busy, however this then affects study time, constantly having to skip study half days to manage client and account handler expectations. though the study time is encouraged, people ignoring do not disturb and claiming everything needs to be done now so drop anything else is hard to juggle everything, while other team are only extremely busy 3 months of the year then have more time to invest into their apprenticeship, hence why this review is slightly biased. others in my team may disagree however as they cope better with the overload. Additionally the way people cope with exams and coursework is not always addressed.
I do enjoy also the other parts of the programme, like the committees and "extra-curricular" activities like seminars and conferences, being part of 2 committees myself.
I do enjoy my day to day job and the people I work with, I still learn new things even after being here for 3 years, no day is the same with what I do, whether it is amending slips or uploading them to get signed by underwriters or producing client emails or endorsements
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
I have learned how to use different systems for communication with underwriters and clients, and how to fix issues with the systems when they arise.
I have found efficient ways to complete tasks to ensure quick turn around for clients and underwriters and know who to reach out to when in need of extra training to constantly better myself in the job.
Structure and Support
How well organised/structured is your programme?
As previously mentioned, not everyone is accommodating to the fact that different people cope with exams and coursework differently, and the mention of personal life struggles is hardly addressed, even though it is affecting the apprenticeship and the progression through it.
Some courses have no calls with a tutor to go through the material, compared to a lot of other apprenticeships which are less independent, where the teacher goes through material as often as every week. it would have been nice to know how independent the apprenticeship was before joining, as the jump from sixth form/university of constant involvement from teachers to the sudden drop of "here is your book you might have 4 calls all together and some courses have an online video help but other than that off you o sit a 2 hour exam with hardly any guidance" may shock a lot of people. Also there is a lack of planning for people who are not keeping up with the recommended timeline, due to overload of work in their team or personal reasons.
How much support do you receive from your employer?
It took an extremely long time for an exam in the apprenticeship to be replaced with ACII coursework, and the lack of availability for other exams to be replaced. My knowledge and effort were being questioned more than actually focusing on the real reason the exams were being failed, and it was very obvious how the apprenticeship team felt with my delay in progress through the exams, there was no thought that it was personal issues or anxiety to exams and it was not looked into how I failed the level 3 exam on 6 occasions by 2 marks each time but passed ACII coursework on my first try, if the opportunity of doing that came a lot earlier then i would not be as behind on my deadline of completing the apprenticeship and the anxiety and pressure of it all would have not affected me the way it did.
sadly it feels like if i could either just do the studying side of the apprenticeship alone or just the work side by itself then i would be able to leave 10/10 reviews, however my struggle persists still however i understand that i signed up to the apprenticeship knowing it is work and study, so i cannot complain
How much support do you receive from your training provider when working towards your qualifications?
multiple colleagues and myself were told that if we didn't keep up with OTJ logs then our funding would be pulled (this has been fed back to the training provider and we were told this is not true)
How well do you feel that your qualification (through your training provider) helps you to perform better in your role?
Are there extra-curricular activities to get involved in at your work? (For example, any social activities, sports teams, or even professional networking events.)
Recommendations & Advice
Would you recommend WTW to a friend?
Why?
I have recommended some of my friends to apply to WTW over the past 3 years, highlighting the great values and I&D efforts WTW make and they will enjoy working here