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The following is a Graduate Review for Tokio Marine Kiln Group.

Tokio Marine Kiln Group scores 3.7/5 based on 56 reviews.

All reviews are based exclusively on results of feedback from employees from Tokio Marine Kiln Group. Employees are asked to rate Tokio Marine Kiln Group on a wide range of work place topics, which is broken down through star ratings on the right hand side.

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What is the annual salary for this role?

Starting salary: I'd rather not say

Current salary: I'd rather not say

What hours do you actually work, on average?

Start: 8:15

Finish: 18:00

What advice would you give to someone applying to this role?

The TMK application process is quite extensive, but my advice to any potential applicant would be to see this as an opportunity to learn more about the company that you could be working for, for the next foreseeable future. I found that my confidence and conviction that TMK was where I wanted to be and where I would be suited grew with every successful advancement through the application stages.
When it comes to the actual interview process, the structured assessment day can be quite tiring but again see the whole day as an opportunity to make an impression. Don't be discouraged by the odd difficult question, as you will find that you will be given opportunity to make amends and impress as the day progresses.
The key piece of advice that I can give any potential applicant is to focus on the role and know that it is what you want to do. I can speak from my own personal experiences and those of friends when I advise that spreading yourself thin when it comes to graduate role applications will greatly reduce your chances of being successful. TMK and other recruiting companies alike will dedicate a lot of time and effort to finding out as much as they can about you as an applicant because they want to hire the correct applicant; therefore it makes sense that you adopt a similar approach to finding out about the role and the company.

Do you have any interview tips?

The questions that I faced ranged from general ones about my interests to insurance industry specific questions. I tried to use every opportunity to show my enthusiasm for the company and for insurance. I didn't really face too many competency questions but that is not to say that they couldn't throw some at you, but then with these as with all questions I would just advise that you think the question through and don't rush into answering. I can't imagine that you will face many interview questions where there is a specific correct answer but just take the opportunity to exhibit a rational and logical through process.
The early stages of the application process will include some competency/numerical tests (probably online) so try and get a little practice in for these to ensure that you are confident when it comes to dealing with time pressured tests.

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