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Associate Actuary

New York, NY 10001

Posted: 06/16/2022 Category: Actuarial Science Job Number: 281517-3_1 Salary: $70,000 - $140,000

Job Description

Title: Actuarial Associate
Location: Florida
Salary: $80,000 - $140,000
Contact: [email protected]
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Pre-ASA with 4 exams, plus at least 12 year work experience
ASA certification preferred with 2-8 years of work experience

-Rotational position, Life insirance, product and reinsurance modeling

OR

-Rotational position, life Co/YRT reinsurance modeling and project based work

OR

-Rotational position, Economic capital and oversight role

OR

-Rotational position, Health reinsurance financial reporting

Smith Hanley Associates takes pride in being the premier recruiting agency serving the actuarial industry. For over 30 years, we have served both clients and candidates with specialization in analytics and actuarial science. For more information, please visit our website at www.Smithhanley.com

Meet Your Recruiter

Chris Buckley
Executive Recruiter

Chris specializes in the placement of actuaries and statistical analytics candidates nationwide. He graduated from Binghamton University School of Management and has spent 15 years recruiting technical professionals.

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