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Actuarial Graduate (1 year in industry required)

Date Posted
3rd June 2021
Reference
GM0306213
Sector
Investment, Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London, Bristol, Birmingham Manchester, Leeds and Edinburgh.
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£30,000 to £32,000 Per Annum

Job Description Apply: Actuarial Graduate (1 year in industry required)

Goodman Masson are recruiting for a leading provider of Pensions and Investment Actuarial advice, with offices in major cities including London, Bristol, Birmingham Manchester, Leeds and Edinburgh.

This is an opportunity for an Actuarial Analyst with 12 months or more previous experience in a UK actuarial pensions consultancy. This experience can be gained as part of a placement year/ year in industry during your time at University, as long as it was with a UK pensions consultancy.

This is an experienced level hire rather than a pure graduate role, so unfortunately candidates without the experience mentioned above won't be successful. But if you do have some UK actuarial pensions experience, a strong academic background, great communication skills and are looking for a permanent role, then this is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the leading consultancies in the market, where you will work on a wide range of corporate and trustee consulting work.

You will receive full study support to help you to work towards qualification and will be working with a fantastic team of people. Please apply now or email James Turner directly on james.turner@goodmanmasson.com


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