Humana's Early Identification program (or Early ID) has been developed for current first - year college students from diverse communities who are entering into their second year in Fall 202 6 and interested in exploring career pathways with Humana. This 2-day on-site , immersive, development program from July 2 0 to July 2 2 will be hosted at our headquarters in Louisville , Kentucky .
During th is experience, students will have the opportunity to participate in various professional development courses to develop analytical, leadership and communication skills , gain exposure to core working areas of our business like Information Technology and Actuarial Science , engage in networking sessions and panels highlighting our Network Resource G roups, early career opportunities, and our commitment to diversity, equity, & inclusion , and exposure to all that Louisville has to offer through social and tourist events .
Student s must be available to travel to Louisville during the program dates and participate each day during normal business hours ( All costs associated with the program like t ravel, hotel, and meals will be covered by Humana).
We are looking for students who h ave interest in the following areas:
Actuarial Science :
I nformation Technology :
Required Qualifications :
Preferred Qualifications:
Scheduled Weekly Hours
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