
Graduate Reinsurance Analyst
Date Posted
3rd August 2022
Reference
GM0308223
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£31,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Graduate Reinsurance Analyst
Goodman Masson are currently working with one of the most prestigious clients in the General Insurance Space. As many new graduates are currently exploring the Actuarial market, they are in search of 4 entry-level analysts to join their team
This is an excellent opportunity for any STEM graduates who are looking for a varied role in GI Actuarial, this role allows for rotation across many different areas as SOON as you join, as well as access to the highest echelon of tools.
What sets this apart from other graduate roles, is the training and development scheme - the most prominent actuaries in the industry will be overseeing your work and assisting you as you progress to become an actuary.
The ideal criteria for this role is STEM graduates who have obtained a 2.1 degree or higher, with at least one A* at A Level (ideally in Maths) and finally strong communication skills - as all of this is required for you to excel in this role.
If you're interested and believe this is the right fit for you - please contact Andrea Bindi at Goodman Masson:
T - 02073240539
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