Job After Graduation

Actuary Forums Forums Actuarial Discussions General Topics Job After Graduation

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #23284
    garvit
    Participant

      If we are in our final year of college and we haven’t got any entry level job in Actuarial Science , should we take a job in any other field (like business analyst , data analyst , finance related ) till the time we don’t get an Actuarial job so that we don’t have to sit at home after graduation waiting for an entry level job in Actuaries or should we wait and find an Actuarial related job only.

      After we get a job in Actuarial Science we can always shift

      Sent from my ONEPLUS A5000 using Actuarial Info mobile app

      #24504
      Mayank Goyal
      Keymaster

        You haven’t got job. that means you weren’t selected. See why you were not selectd. Try to find out the reasons yourself. Every employer is looking for a person who knows before he enters job, least of it would be excel. 

        If you didn’t find one, you can pick up the job somewhere else but when you eventually have thought of getting a job in Actuarial, then why not today?

        You shouldn’t wait, waiting will never give you anything. If you are looking for one, you need to prove yourself before you even enter. I’ve recently come across a guy on Linkedin who started posting his researchs 10 weeks before he was about to graduate and someone asked me to contact him to see if he wants to work for them. This happens in real world. I don’t know what your wait means. May be to just apply for positions and one day, you”ll receive a call and give an interview and get selected.

        I wish life would be that easy Gaurav. working somewhere would help to show alteast you have some professional experience and can handle in office application. It’ll help you nothing after that. If you prove it before to get an Actuarial job, consider yourself selected.

        Mayank

      Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
      • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

      Actuary Forums Forums Actuarial Discussions General Topics Job After Graduation