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Insurance hiring in Canada just got its own home.

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A platform built only for p&c — by Kibbi, with the Insurance Institute of Canada.

Today is a big one for us. Together with the Insurance Institute of Canada, we're launching the Insurance Careers Platform — the first dedicated space in Canada built exclusively for property & casualty insurance employers and the people who want to work in the industry.

For too long, insurance hiring has lived inside generic job boards — competing for attention against every other industry, every other role, every other "Apply Now" button. Job seekers couldn't easily tell which employers were hiring across the p&c sector. Employers couldn't easily reach the people who had actually trained for the work.

That changes today.

Why we built this with the Insurance Institute

The Insurance Institute of Canada is the heartbeat of professional education in p&c — 42,000 members, 18,000+ active students, and the home of the CIP and FCIP designations. They know the talent. They know the employers. They've been the trusted bridge between the two for decades.

What they needed was a modern hiring platform purpose-built for that audience — one that could host employer profiles, surface jobs, connect with candidates, and grow with the industry. That's where Kibbi came in.

We brought the technology. They brought the community. The result is a platform that finally puts insurance jobs and insurance talent in the same room.

"With the Insurance Careers Platform, we strive to assist our employer partners and the Canadian p&c industry at large in their recruitment needs, while also helping job seekers at various career stages to find a place in insurance. Our goal is to consolidate the various aspects of the insurance job searching and hiring journey within this platform."

Peter Hohman, President & CEO, The Insurance Institute of Canada

What's inside the Platform

A Job Board built only for p&c. Candidates can follow employer profiles, get notified when new roles drop, and apply directly. Employers get visibility in front of an audience that already speaks insurance.

A Talent Directory that works like a mini-LinkedIn. Job seekers upload a resume and build a rich candidate profile. Employers can search, filter, and message qualified insurance talent — including CIP holders, FCIP graduates, and IGNITE program alumni — directly.

A mobile app, launching soon. SMS and email push notifications, a job-mapping feature to find roles in the local community, and full sync with the web profile. Job hunting that fits in a pocket.

Custom subscriptions for every employer size. Pro is built for small-to-medium brokerages — a beautiful employer profile, posted roles, and direct candidate messaging. Enterprise adds automatic job-feed syncing from existing careers pages, so high-volume employers get maximum visibility without any duplicate data entry. Candidates still apply through the company's existing ATS.

What this means for the industry

For employers, it means reaching candidates who already understand the work — and saving hours of admin doing it. For job seekers, it means one place to discover every p&c opportunity in the country, on the web or on the phone. For the industry, it means closing the talent gap that's been quietly squeezing recruitment teams for years.

We're proud to be the technology partner behind it. And we're even prouder to be doing it alongside an organization that has championed insurance careers in Canada for over 70 years.

This is just the beginning. The mobile app is coming. New employer features are on the roadmap. And the community is growing every day.

Get on the Platform

Whether you're an employer ready to fill roles or a candidate looking for your next step in insurance — set up a profile today.

Explore the Insurance Careers Platform →

The Insurance Careers Platform is a partnership between Kibbi Technologies and the Insurance Institute of Canada's Insurance Career Connections division. Learn more at career-connections.info.

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