How to land your first ACTUARIAL science internship! (I've had two)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Hello! In this video, I give advice on how to land your first actuarial internship, including where to find actuarial internships, how to get them, general resume and interview tips, and some tips on what to do if you have no actuarial exams passed!
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~ Timestamps ~
0:30 - WHEN should you apply?
0:52 - Where to FIND actuarial internships
3:36 - How to GET the internship
4:55 - Can you get an internship with ZERO actuarial exams passed? + what to do
6:19 - Resume tips
8:53 - Interview tips
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this video is actaully much more helpful than the others
Thank you for watching! I’m glad it was helpful 😊
Hi Bella! Yes please, I’m really interested in a video where you walk through your resume and share general interview and resume tips!
I also can’t seem to view your resume through the link
I just updated the link - it should work now!
Hi Tiffany! Will do 😊
@@Bella-the-ActuaryThank you so much! Also, there seems to be no references, is it better that way?
In my experience, employers will ask for references after the first interview if they want them. I like to use my resume to showcase my skills and experience, but it’s up to you!
Hi, thanks for this video. I’m in a pretty weird situation and I was wondering what tips you have. I’m 17 and doing an early college program where I’ll have two years of college credits when I’m done with a high school, so I’ll be able to get my bachelors when I’m 19. I want to do a few internships, so I can figure what I actually want to do, so do you think I’d actually be able to get an actuarial internship at 17 or 18?
Hi Anthony! Congrats on all your hard work 🎉 Actuarial internships usually just require that you are enrolled in a college program and that you have passed at least one exam - so yes, it’s possible to get an actuarial internship even at 18!
I’m going into my second year of college but I won’t be entering university until the winter semester. (I’m at a community college at the moment) when should I aim to take my first exam?
As soon as you feel ready! You could start studying at any time. If you’re going to university for actuarial science specifically, then maybe you could wait until you take a few actuarial classes so you learn the exam material first, and then after the class you could take the exam.
Do you have any advice for someone who is currently studying for an exam, has graduated school for a few years now, and has had a couple of previous corporate finance/insurance jobs?
Like is the exam the only thing keeping me from starting a career as an actuary and do I just skip the whole internship part of my job search and go straight to actuary jobs? Thanks in advance!
Hi Brian! Thank you for your question 🙂 I wouldn't say that you should just skip the whole internship part of the process - especially since you don't have any exams passed, I think it would be beneficial to have an actuarial internship. Who knows, maybe you won't even like working as an actuary! But, I do think experience in the insurance field is valuable experience, so do talk about those in your interviews. I think the best thing you can do right now is pass an exam. Hope this helps!
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I'm in the same boat. How do I land an internship if I'm no longer in school?
Hi Isabella!
I am an Indian Economics undergrad student and have passed and appeared for two Actuarial exams from IFoA and pursuing for further exams. I’ve been searching for Summer’24 internships I’m the US. So, I’ve been doing most of the things you suggested. Would you suggest any particular things for remote opportunities due to my location?
Thanks
Hi! Thanks for watching 😊 I don’t have experience with working internationally, but generally, companies will hire remote interns if they have a proven track record of working well on their own. So, if you’ve had previous internships (in-person or virtual), showcase the accountability you took in those roles. Hope that helps!
I heard sometimes qualifications differ from US and international cuz healthcare is different so some places might prefer you pass the exams from the US.
I did everything,but I only got 3 interviews.Is there any advice about how to land an interview?
3 interviews is pretty good, actually! I could definitely make a video about interviews specifically in a future video. For now, you could take a look at this article about resume tips to make sure that it’s as optimized as possible: inspiringactuaries.com/actuarial-resume-tips/. Best of luck! 🤞🏼
Hi
So i wanted to ask what sort of coding do actuaries need?
Is it python or other programming language ?
Hello! 👋 The most common ones that I’ve seen are: R Studio, Python, SQL, SAS, and VBA.
@@Bella-the-Actuary so are you saying that these are the common types or an actuary should know all these?
@@pragyanbasnet9187You definitely don’t need to know all of them. As long as you are fluent in at least one, you can usually transfer those skills into learning others on the job.
Any advice to help me land any actuarial position? I have passed 5 actuarial exams but have not been able to land any actuarial positions since I graduated.
Any coding experience, projects, etc? What types of roles are you applying for?
I have been mainly applying for actuarial positions with occasional positions nearby that are similar. I have coding experience from school in R, Python, SQL, and Microsoft Excel. Also have projects and Case Study Competitions from school as well. Also graduated in June 2021 and have had many interviews but haven’t had enough good interviews in a row to land a position.
Hm, sounds like you’ve got a good amount of experience. I’d try asking the interviewers for feedback and see what they think you can do better at!
@@Bella-the-ActuaryI have already. It is always improve on interviews and communication, and that is if they respond.
Maybe try doing some mock interviews for practice and get a mentor so they can give you some pointers. Otherwise, you could ktry applying for an actuarial internship instead of a full-time job.
Hey Bella I tried to send you a message regarding some questions from one of your public links but I was immediately blocked. Do you have an email we can send you questions?
Yes, feel free to message me on Instagram! That was my mistake - I often get a lot of requests from spam accounts and assumed that’s what it was. Talk soon! 😊
@@Bella-the-Actuary i tried messaging u in Instagram regarding the actuarial science course but no response......it will be of great help if u answer my questions