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Zen2613

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Hey yall,
I'm considering doing a bachelor of actuarial studies, but many have told me it's very hard to find jobs with it. Is this true ? It's clearly suited for insurance companies but is it also useful for other areas of work (just in case that fails) ?
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Job is always going to be hard to find for majority of business related areas simply due to competition.

As long as you maintain solid grades and a health mix of extra-curriculars to develop solid set of skills such as communication and team work, you're chances of finding a job is pretty good. Insurance companies are the main area actuaries go into, but many choose to take their highly regarded quantitative skills to banking, risk management and data analytics.

Source: just graduated actuarial studies with job offers
 

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Job is always going to be hard to find for majority of business related areas simply due to competition.

As long as you maintain solid grades and a health mix of extra-curriculars to develop solid set of skills such as communication and team work, you're chances of finding a job is pretty good. Insurance companies are the main area actuaries go into, but many choose to take their highly regarded quantitative skills to banking, risk management and data analytics.

Source: just graduated actuarial studies with job offers
^ Umm have a look at this guy's WAM first.. 'Solid marks' (he has fkin 88 WAM, thats like at least top 0.5% of the cohort)
 

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Job is always going to be hard to find for majority of business related areas simply due to competition.

As long as you maintain solid grades and a health mix of extra-curriculars to develop solid set of skills such as communication and team work, you're chances of finding a job is pretty good. Insurance companies are the main area actuaries go into, but many choose to take their highly regarded quantitative skills to banking, risk management and data analytics.

Source: just graduated actuarial studies with job offers
Can confirm as source. This guy is the god of actuary (dem level 45/47 conference rooms peaked with your wisdom last summer mate.)
 

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