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Actuarial Analyst - Graduate, City of London

Hays Financial Services
  • UK - City of London
  • £25000 - £35000 per annum + Full study support and bonus
  • Full-Time Permanent
  • Financial Services -
  • Hays Insurance & Financial Services
  • 02-07-08

Job Description

This central London based Life Reinsurer are looking to take on an actuarial analyst to join their business development unit. This company holds leading positions based on new business development, and as such is growing at an unprecedented rate.
 
The role will allow the successful candidate to work in the area of pricing, and also as they develop into the position they will be expected to take on a more client facing approach. The ideal candidate will have top class academics in either a mathematical related or actuarial related degree, coupled with good A-Level results. This role would suit either a pure Graduate or an Actuarial student with some experience. To be considered you must have at least a 2:1 degree and AAB at A-Level, including an A in Mathematics
 
The role will provide a comprehensive study support package and a supportive environment, allowing you to work towards FIA qualification. The career prospects are very positive, with many senior members of the organisation having worked in actuarial roles previously
The salary package offered is highly competitive, and will be dependent on the individual being offered. Unlike most other Graduate vacancies, this role has a very high on-target bonus. It is expected that you would receive around 20% of your basic salary, although this figure has been surpassed previously.

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