Thursday, May 14, 2020
A wealth of opportunity Whats on offer at Willis Towers Watson - Debut
A wealth of opportunity Whatâs on offer at Willis Towers Watson - Debut Working at a multinational firm can seem daunting. Sure thereâs a lot of information out there, but whatâs it really like inside the business? What does the day-to-day work entail? Are the people supportive?? Whereâs the canteen?! Itâs natural to feel unsure about where to begin; from the day-to-day workings of big business, to the multiple departments that pull together to deliver the best results for clients and customers, thereâs a lot to dissect. So we sat down with Willis Towers Watson to discuss the ins and outs of a multinational risk management, insurance and advisory company and the wealth of opportunities available for graduates to get involved in. And who better to provide such insights than the people themselves? We sat down with Leila, Graduate Software Developer, Katherine, a Lead Associate in Retirement Actuarial, and Alasdair, a Senior Director within Reward at the firm. Between them they have 20+ yearsâ in a range of roles and helping clients from around the world. So letâs delve into each department and get a flavour for the reality of working for a business such as Willis Towers Watson. Consulting Technology Now, technology may not be the first department you think of when considering a risk management, investment and insurance company, but donât be fooled itâs up there as one of the most important alongside the more traditional, financially focused departments (which weâll come to later). In fact, without innovative technology the rest of Willis Towers Watson would be unable to help clients realise their path for growth. Leila notes that âthe quality and reliability of [the] software is important to users and contributes towards the success of businessâ; sheâs even worked on âan award-winning claims reserving solutionâ so there is glamour behind the screen as well. In terms of day-to-day work, Leila explains that itâs âalways a little differentâ; she may be âfixing software bugs, implementing new software features or contributing to [Willis Towers Watsonâs] testing platformâ no two days are exactly the same. And everything is broken down with daily stand-ups, where the team discusses âthe progress of their work and any issues that are hindering development.â This is complemented by a really strong âteam-oriented dynamicâ as they âall work to support one another [] towards a shared goal.â It is this extra level of communication and planning that some graduates may find surprising about a tech-focused role; she explains: âin software, itâs not just about making something work itâs about writing code that meets professional standards and is fully revised and tested by others within the team.â But help is always available. Leila explains that she has âa mentor and line manager who support [her] throughout [her] work, and offer helpful feedback to improve progress.â So while there is a wealth of opportunities, there is also a wealth of support. Pensions Retirement Ok, so when we say Pensions Retirement, we donât mean packing everything up to take it easy and get into gardening Retirement is a core department at Willis Towers Watson and, just like Consulting Technology, is highly important. Katherine explains that on any one day she could be working âon a wide variety of client projects, from individual member calculations, to scheme valuations, to bespoke client projects that may be a first for the industry.â No pressure, then! Itâs an incredibly âdiverse and evolving industryâ, Katherine explains, and one that keeps those working in it on their toes. Graduates and professionals alike can find themselves working with âTrustees, companies, administrators, lawyers⦠not to mention multiple other departments.â This of course means the job has great variety, requires a broad skill set and âallows plenty of opportunities to make an impact.â But thereâs more to a role in the Retirement team than client projects; in fact Katherine explains that sheâs particularly enjoyed the opportunities sheâs had âto take on wide roles to help develop the business, for example organising the intern and graduate training.â She even went on to win the âRising Star Award at the Professional Pensions, Women in Pensions Awardsâ which included a nomination from her colleagues. But, just as in Consulting Technology, thereâs the chance to grow professionally and personally as well. âWillis Towers Watson has a strong focus on training and development, and this means there are always opportunities to learn more and take on the next challengeâ, Katherine claims. In fact she was lucky enough to get the chance to work abroad in another office, allowing her to grow her networks and own self-confidence. Again a wealth of opportunities, but a wealth of support, too. Talent Reward Finally, we spoke to Alasdair to get a better insight into what itâs like being in a senior position within a multinational firm. Having worked his way up the ranks across an impressive 17-year stint at Willis Towers Watson, he actually mirrored a lot of what Leila and Katherine had to say, and dispel a lot of the misconceptions people have of what itâs really like to work for a multinational firm. Alasdair notes that those in higher-up positions âcannot achieve anything without othersâ and would âbe nowhere without [the team]â again highlighting the collaborative atmosphere that Willis Towers Watson fosters. Personally Alasdair works with âclient delivery teams who are responsible for developing and delivering analysis and reports for clientsâ as well as multiple other team members on a daily basis. But as someone in a leadership position, he also pushes them to âtake ownership of initiatives and to contribute to building [Willis Towers Watsonâs] intellectual capital and presence in the market.â So whether an individual is in a top position or just starting out, everyone is encouraged to try new things, push themselves and most importantly as with anything in life, really lean on and utilise their support network. Growth advice What makes Willis Towers Watson unique is their understanding that itâs âthrough recognising the value of diversity and the different perspectives it can bringâ that will help them become the best. Alasdair advises: âDonât play the part you think we want be yourself and bring your own challenge and your own experience to bear in the work you do.â Leila wants anyone about to enter the workforce or unsure about what the future holds to remember that âitâs your responsibility to make sure you get the most out of work. [] Share any ideas and ask questions if youâre unsure about anything. Itâs a learning experience.â Finally, donât forget to be âenthusiastic and always prepared to learnâ, Katherine says. Itâs this kind of attitude that will open up the doors to many opportunities when working at a multinational firm such as Willis Towers Watson.
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