Careers
Welcome to Quebec’s leader in damage insurance (property and casualty).


Who is Univesta?
Univesta leads the property and casualty insurance industry in Quebec.
How? We take great care of our brainpower by offering a caring, flexible environment and a ton of benefits! And we have a lot of fun together. We celebrate our achievements and recognize our peers’ milestones.
We always have our peoples’ professional development in mind. Whether you want to climb the ladder, train continuously, change professions several times within the company or considerably increase your salary: the opportunities at Univesta are infinite.
Working at Univesta means being part of a team committed to surpass oneself, innovate, respect and engagement each and every day!
Values
Striving for excellence
Beyond their own goals, every employee pushes to do better and keep improving — all in the name of an exceptional client experience.
Innovation
We aim to stand out and stay at the leading edge of our field. That means evolving constantly and embracing new ways of working.
Respect
Everyone is unique and contributes in their own way to our vision. We value the diversity of our colleagues and our clients alike.
Commitment
Our whole team is proud to work at Univesta, and we give it our all, day after day, to bring the company’s vision to life.
Our open positions
Courtier solution
FAQ
Thinking about a career at Univesta? We love people who ask questions. Here are the ones we hear most often.
We love interns! Of course you can apply!
We believe in training new brokers! Of course you can apply!
To take the AMF’s personal damage insurance exams, you’ll have to study on your own while being paid for 5 weeks. After that, you’ll have to complete a three- or four-week training course on our products and IT systems in Montréal (accommodation is offered for remote offices). Once you have successfully completed your training, you’ll begin a 45-day internship alongside an internship supervisor. Once you’ve completed your internship, you’ll have completed all the requirements to become a personal damage insurance broker at Univesta.
No, because we are overseen by the AMF. To apply to become a broker, you must:
• Have obtained your high school diploma (DES) or a certificate of equivalency issued by Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration;
• Have three years of full-time work experience (we prefer candidates with client service or sales experience and call-centre experience would be a major asset);
• Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
We believe in the next generation and in professional development as well! Whether you’re hoping to become the unrivalled expert in your market segment or to manage an award-winning team, you’ll fit right in at Univesta as long as your quest for excellence is one of your top priorities.
Absolutely! We have lots of different risks and lots of different clients! We insure the smallest of businesses all the way up to large corporations while providing specialized coverage as well (transportation, farming, equestrian, marine, surety bonds, etc.). We are always eager to develop new markets with a high-quality product offer.
Our large back office team is a pillar of support for Univesta. Their work allows our brokers to offer an outstanding problem-free client experience.
Salaries depend on your experience and our compensation policies. However, the most important thing for us is team-based equity!
We have a variety of schedules, depending on the position. Be sure to discuss your availability during your interview.
At Univesta, we believe in balance! The team spirit that working in our office is just as important as the work-life balance that remote work allows. That’s why we offer a 50/50 remote work policy (50% in the office / 50% at home)!
We always try to contact successful candidates within 48 hours. For some positions, we receive lots of applications, so the wait time may be slightly longer. Feel free to check back with us!
Our values reflect who we are. All our decisions, position profiles, evaluations and internal promotions are based on our core values. For that reason, we select our future colleagues based primarily on whether they share our values; knowledge is secondary! We would be pleased to discuss this topic with you during your interview.