Calling all Birmingham brokers – Broker Apprentice open for interviews

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Insurance Age to host interviews in the city on 19 September – with dates also available in Manchester, London and for the first time ever by Skype.

The first interviews for the fifth series of Broker Apprentice will be held in Birmingham on 19 September.

Applications for the popular series are now open for candidates with less than five years of broking experience - so apply today if you think you are the best new broker in the industry.

In addition to Birmingham, interviews will take place in Manchester and London, but don’t worry if you can’t make it to those locations – for the first time ever we will also be assessing potential

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