
Graduate Actuarial Analyst - Lloyd's
Date Posted
5th November 2021
Reference
GM0511211
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
£Competitive
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Graduate Actuarial Analyst - Lloyd's
Goodman Masson are working with a Market Leading Lloyd's Insurer who are looking to expand their Actuarial team. As part of their plans, an exciting opportunity has opened up for an aspiring Actuary.
In this role, you will work across Capital Modelling and, Reserving is a role that will develop you into a well-rounded actuary. As part of a small team, you will work closely with senior actuaries across both teams.
They require someone very technical and who has the ability to pick up new and complex ideas quickly. You should also be able to communicate well with the business and engage with the senior actuarial team you work with to aid your professional development.
It is a prerequisite for applicants to have a good educational background (2:1 Maths, Physics or Computer Science based degree and an 'A' in A-level including Maths). Full study support for your actuarial exams would be offered.
Please get in touch with Andrea Bindi if you would like to learn more or click apply.
E - andrea.bindi@goodmanmasson.com
T - 020 7324 0539
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