Though I’ve been in surety for a long time now, it feels like there is a new momentum in the field at the moment. We are all excited about the impact we can have, and we’re eager to explore untapped opportunities. Ours is a competitive industry, but we have a lot to offer, and I am confident in our ability as a team to build relationships, prove ourselves, and meet our goals.
To do this, we’ll have to use our varied skillset. Working in surety, you need a combination of concrete knowledge, analytical abilities, and strong communication skills. It’s helpful to have specific technical knowledge – like the ability to understand and interact with financial statements and bond forms. On the social side, you also use skills to build relationships, anticipate needs and be responsive. Ultimately, we want to provide useful information and insight to ensure a good connection with the companies and businesses we advise.
It’s a dynamic job that combines analysis and social skills, and every day is different in this field. It’s also a small world, so there’s a real feeling of community. Once people find surety, they tend to stay, even if they move from one product line to another. That says something about the job satisfaction it offers. On top of that, I am lucky to work with a group of people who are both highly competent and exceptionally kind.