[Acmsmajors] This week's seminar
Julie Eaton
jreaton at math.washington.edu
Mon Feb 5 13:14:43 PST 2007
Date: Thursday February 8, 2007
Time: 12:30-2 pm Denny 304
Speaker: Toby White, Graduate Student, UW Statistics Department
Title: Becoming an actuary
Abstract:
First, the role of an actuary will be defined, since many people do not
even know what actuaries do! Then, the benefits of actuarial careers will
be given - why is "actuary" consistently rated one of the best jobs in
America? Also, from a UW undergraduate perspective, what are some
attractive reasons to consider becoming an actuary? The current exam
system will be explained in detail, especially with respect to the first
couple exams that UW undergraduates can, and should attempt to, pass. In
addition, classes, majors, and even extra-curricular activities will be
recommended for students who are even casually interested about pursuing
an actuarial career. Next, getting an internship and/or a full-time
entry-level actuarial position will be discussed, including both salary
range and geographic options. Then, the primary actuarial functions will
be listed, along with what actuaries actually do on an every day basis,
and the specialty tracks one can choose as their career progresses. Also,
the primary differences between working in an insurance company and for a
consulting form will be addressed. Finally, for those interested in
competing, but related professions, (accounting, finance, business, stock
market), a few comparisons will be made.
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