Professional insurance designations indicate a level of education and excellence in your role. Obtaining a designation can enhance your expertise, promote your qualifications to others and help you stand out in a high-demand market. But identifying which designation is right for you right now may not be apparent.
It’s important to understand what you want to do with your career and research insurance designations before deciding which ones are best for you as an early-career professional. Several organizations, including those listed below, provide guides to learn more about what type of designation you could pursue based on your career goals.
It may be wise to obtain at least one certification as early in your career as possible before your responsibilities and personal obligations intervene. The following designations are recommended starting points for new insurance professionals.
Three designations for new brokers
Associate in insurance (AINS®)
Early-career producers can show their mastery of insurance basics in as little as three months with the Associate in Insurance (AINS®) designation. This is a quick win for professionals who want to build confidence and increase credibility.
Associate in Risk Management (ARM™)
The Associate in Risk Management (ARM™) designation provides an introductory but holistic understanding of assessing and treating risk. Coursework can be completed in under five months.