
Use your PhD for fully-remote Actuarial Role

Date Posted
10th April 2024
Reference
GM1004241
Sector
Educational, IT
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£52,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Use your PhD for fully-remote Actuarial Role
Are you a highly numerate PhD/Research-based Masters graduate looking to make a move into the insurance industry? Goodman Masson are working on a 100% remote opportunity with a leading personal lines insurer, who are looking for candidates with ideally a STEM PhD (or research-based Masters), with experience in data science/machine learning techniques to join their innovative technical pricing team. The majority of their work utilises DS/ML techniques, and this is increasing.
This role pays up to £52,000 base DoE, along with excellent benefits, including remote working, a generous holiday package with the option to buy additional days, private medical, health, and dental insurance, and more!
If you are interested in discussing the current market or would like to run through the opportunities I have available. Please get in touch:
neenu.santhosh@goodmanmasson.com
?? +44(0)20 7324 0548
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