Broker Apprentice 2013 provided "better perspective of industry"

jonathan-garrett

With the application deadline fast approaching, last year's finalist Jonathan Garrett tells how the competition was "well worthwhile".

The Broker Apprentice 2013 gave finalist Jonathan Garrett "a better perspective of the industry".

With time fast running out for brokers with less than five years' experience to submit entries for the upcoming Broker Apprentice 2014 series, last year's contestant Garrett told Insurance Age how he has benefitted since appearing on the show. 

"It got me thinking about things I didn't really get involved with in my day-to-day activities, it was well worthwhile," he explained. 

"It gave me a better

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