How I Became an Actuarial Analyst With ZERO Exams and ZERO Experience
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A little chat about how I got to where I am, as well as what my job is like.
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Thank you so much for this Morgan! Is is a very helpful video!
I'm glad it helped!
Such an interesting path to the actuarial profession 😃
Definitely quite unique!
I stumbled upon your videos watching ones on physics, time travel and astronomy. I too started my professional career as an actuarial student with no experience or exams (P&C). Now I am retirement age. Even though I live north of Chicago, I didn't get a job in Chicago, but up in the middle of Wisconsin. I was told I was the only one who knew what I was getting into with the exams (I did research it to death). I quickly got out of it after 2 exams, though and went into programming and spent a good career doing that in various capacities.
Good luck and I hope you make a good career out of it. You seem to have good study habits based on your degrees and you should do fine.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment. It's definitely my goal to make a good career out of being an actuary, so we'll see :)
This video was very encouraging to me! I’m about to start my fifth year of college because I changed my major from Nursing to Data Science. Until about 2 years ago I didn’t know what an actuary was or what they did, but with further research and videos like this on RUclips it makes me more confident to know the traditional route isn’t the only route to take. I haven’t taken an actuarial exam yet though. Would you recommend Exam P or FM first?
Exactly! It's perfectly okay to take a roundabout route and to change your mind on what you might want to do. In terms of Exam P or FM, I decided to take FM first because I didn't have a ton of time to study and I'd seen a lot of opinions online that FM was easier than P, and that has turned out to be true in my case. It really depends person to person, but I'm happy with my choice to take FM first. It gave me some confidence that I could pass these exams.
I have a bcom Accounting and I want to be an Actuarial analyst. I have Supply Chain experience. I hope my desires come into fruition
I believe in you!
I feel like our paths are so similar! I got my degree in econ with a minor in analytics, took 4> years to graduate with a mental health break, and didn't know what I wanted to do by the time graduation rolled around. Unfortunately, I didn't realize I wanted to go the actuary route until recently (1.5 years post graduation) and only have a year at an admin job to add to my resume. I'll be sitting Exam P in November and am excited to sort of restart my life!
What a coincidence! I'm sure you'll be able to find something with 1 or 2 exams passed even though you don't have explicitly relevant experience!
@@MorganAdair I appreciate the confidence boost with the comment and the video! (deleted repeat comment, embarrassing lol)
Of course! And no worries! I assumed it was an accident :)
Hi Morgan, what piece of advice would you give someone like me, who is looking for a job as an actuary but doesn't have a father who knows someone who knows someone who is a partner at a firm?
That's a very good question 😂. For me, having a LinkedIn account and updating my profile with all of my experience and skills and whatnot has helped a lot. I get contacted by multiple recruiters a week on LinkedIn. Maybe that's something to look into?
Great video, keep it up!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
I am from India. I found your video to be very useful. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful!
Very informative, thank you
I appreciate it!
Hi Morgan, Thanks for this inspiring video. I would love to work remotely. I have 2 exams passed. May you please share more about any tips of finding remote job? Cause I am living in the middle of nowhere and a career switcher. Applied jobs for months and with no luck of landing one. Is your company hiring? Getting desparate here....
Thank you for the kind words! I wasn't necessarily looking for a job when I was contacted by a recruiter for the one I'm currently at, so I'm not sure if I have any direct tips for finding a remote job. I'm not sure if my company is hiring, but I can find out. Are you on LinkedIn? You can connect with me and we can chat further if you would like.
Thank you!❤ just sent connect 🎉
I desire to apply for actuarial analyst in sun life finance.. what should i mention in my resume to impress to interviewers ????
I'm focused in the pension world, but in general I would mention any exams you've passed, relevant coursework and work experience, and and computer or programming skills.
Ok, so if you get the first, then it gets easy? Pretty much what I expected. However I think your fathers contact was a very crucial part.
His contact was definitely one of the most important pieces of it. Shows how valuable networking can be.
@@MorganAdair Thanks for your answer. Your videos have really encouraged me to go into the acctuarial field. So far I have only had phone calls and no acctual inventations to interviews but the calls have been very positive and didnt seem to mind that I am a physicist and not a pure blooded mathematician.