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Aon Apprenticeship Programme - Investment Consulting 2026

Apprenticeship
Technology & Digital
Consulting
Posted:
December 28, 2025

Aon

Risk, insurance & human-capital advisory firm
75.1
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Investment Consulting Apprenticeship

Start Date: September 2026

Applications close: 25th February 2026

Locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London, Edinburgh / Glasgow

Better Decisions Begin with You

Aon shapes decisions for the better to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. When you join us, you’ll become empowered to make the same impact, as you explore ways of becoming a more relevant, connected and valued professional.

Wealth Solutions:

At Aon, we provide a wide range of clients with expertise that extends from setting their investment strategies and the day-to-day management of their investment portfolios, through to corporate transactions and transfers of assets from one Investment Manager to another.

Our consultants have been advising employers and governments on their pension schemes and other assets — totalling over $4 trillion — for over 60 years.

Join Aon as an Investment Apprentice as a permanent colleague from day one and be play a vital role in meeting the expectations of our global clients through the delivery of high-quality service and advice.

Your role as an Investment Apprentice:

Delivering client value drives everything we do at Aon. Likewise, it will drive everything you do as an Apprentice here. Your role will focus on assisting colleagues in preparing investment advice, market insights and detailed analysis for your clients.

What your day could look like:

Your Development

As an Aon Apprentice you will be enrolled onto our development programme when you join. This programme is built around 3 core elements:

  1. Business learning – on the job learning and experiences giving you the opportunity to develop your knowledge and understanding of the team and solution line you have joined
  2. Centralised learning - UK apprentices complete in an Aon Induction, monthly webinars, business skills training and workshops; all designed to help you develop your knowledge of Aon, build your confidence and your network across our business
  3. Professional Qualifications – we want you to be as successful as possible, so we’ll fully support your study towards your Level 4 Investment Consultant Apprentice Programme. This will provide you with the communication and client facing skills for a long running career as an Investment Consultant, as well supporting you through the IMC (Investment Management Certificate (IMC)) qualification. To support you as you study for your exams, you’ll receive paid study leave, plus an extensive range of study and tuition materials.

Building Relationships

With Aon business leaders playing an active role in our development, you're encouraged to make the most of every networking opportunity open to you. The early relationships you build will include:

Your Apprentice network – you'll meet Apprentices from all areas of Aon in the UK, helping you navigate our business and grow a support network from day one

Your Buddy – a recent apprentice colleague who can help you out with day-to-day questions, support you with networking, specific issues or any general thoughts or queries you have

Business mentors – many experienced colleagues will be actively interested and involved in your development

The Early Careers Team – here to help smooth the way, open doors, and advise you on developing your knowledge, skills and prospects

Your career beyond your Apprenticeship

Once you’ve completed the formal apprenticeship programme, you’ll continue to receive lots of support at Aon. We would expect you to be promotion ready within 24 months and you will continue to grow your career at Aon.  You will also be able to continue your studies for the CFA1 qualifications. Alongside the interactive development programme we’ve mentioned above, you’ll have the chance to explore different career paths. Once you have completed your 18-month Apprenticeship, your training and development doesn’t stop there, you will continue your professional development taking on more client responsibilities.

Next Steps

If you are interested in this apprenticeship programme and would like to apply, here are some things to help you:

Entry Requirements:

What are we looking for?

We recognise the value for our Early Career colleagues of being in the office environment from the beginning of their programme. As a new early career colleague, you will spend the first 6 months based in the office to support your learning, development, and progression. This will enable you access to support from managers, collaborate with colleagues as well as grow your network across Aon. After completing this initial training period, you will then have the opportunity to work more flexibly, spending at least 3 to 4 days face to face in the Aon office or with clients.

Right to work

Our apprentices are on permanent contracts from day one. We welcome applications from candidates who have their own right to work within the UK where you can maintain and demonstrate your right to work throughout the duration of your employment. This may include pre-settled or settled status from the EU Settlement Scheme – or if you have applied and you are waiting for a decision.

Aon UK Apprentice Recruitment: What to Expect

We know applying for your first apprentice role can be exciting, and sometimes a little daunting. At Aon, we’re committed to making our recruitment process as transparent and supportive as possible. Here’s how our selection journey works, and what you can expect at each stage:

  1. Application Review
  1. Video Interview
  1. Assessment Centres

We’re here to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions or need accommodations, just reach out to our team. Good luck and we look forward to seeing what you can bring to Aon!

About the company

Aon

Company overview
Aon is a professional services firm focused on risk, reinsurance, and health and retirement solutions for employers and organisations. Aon’s teams advise clients on insurance and reinsurance placement, risk analytics, employee benefits, retirement strategy, and broader human-capital topics. Aon operates globally, reporting operations in more than 120 countries and a workforce of roughly 60,000 employees. Aon runs its global operational headquarters in London and also has a major North America base in Chicago.

Locations and presence

Aon lists a global operational headquarters in London, a registered office in Dublin, and a major North America base in Chicago, alongside offices across multiple regions. Aon’s early-career programmes commonly start office-heavy (for example, some UK graduate streams ask for the first 6 months in-office, then a hybrid pattern of 3–4 days face-to-face).

Palpable Score

75.1
/ 100
Aon offers multiple real entry routes, including paid internships, graduate Launch pathways, and apprenticeships that are designed for people starting out. Aon also publishes a relatively clear early-career selection journey in public-facing guidance, but candidate experiences suggest timing and communication can still vary by role and location. The score is held back mainly by limited public outcomes data, such as conversion rates from internships to full-time roles and early-career retention or promotion metrics.
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