
Student Actuary – Reporting

Date Posted
29th January 2019
Reference
GM2901192
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Midlands
Benefits
Benefits + full study support
Salary
£30,000 to £35,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Student Actuary – Reporting
We are looking for a Student Actuary to join the reporting team of a Life Insurance business based in the Midlands. As part of the rotation programme, every 12 – 18 months, you will be rotated across the Actuarial team into either Pricing, Risk, Capital Management, or Modelling in order to help widen your actuarial experience while completing your exams.
In order to be considered, you will have strong understanding of Life Actuarial principles and have worked within one of the above areas for 1 – 3 years minimum. You will have strong communication skills and the ability to liaise confidently with actuaries at all levels. You will have completed your CTs through a combination of exemptions and exams. On offer is:
- Full study support
- Rotation across the actuarial team every 12 – 18 months
- Competitive base salary plus benefits
- Very collaborative working environment
- Opportunity to progress quickly with the support of a mentor and wider team
If you would like to find out more, you can get in touch with me on louise.capone@goodmanmasson.com or call me on 020 0719 8881.
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