To become a Life Insurance Underwriter it is helpful to first earn a Bachelor's Degree in a business or math related field. If you want to go on to become a Senior Life Underwriter, getting a Master's Degree will be helpful. Some positions do not require these degrees, but having them can help you get a job and advance in your job.
You will need to be certified at some point. The CLU (Chartered Life Underwriter) designation from American College consists of passing 8 exams and earning this designation would set you apart as one of the most qualified professionals in the industry.
Working in a life insurance home office would also be helpful to gain experience and work your way up to becoming a Life Insurance Underwriter.
You will need to be certified at some point. The CLU (Chartered Life Underwriter) designation from American College consists of passing 8 exams and earning this designation would set you apart as one of the most qualified professionals in the industry.
Working in a life insurance home office would also be helpful to gain experience and work your way up to becoming a Life Insurance Underwriter.