Graduate Roles (Actuarial) at PwC

Where: United Kingdom - multiple

Deadline: December 1, 2018

Type: Graduate

About the Company:

Main business: Finance (incl. accountancy, insurance, pensions and fundraising)

We’re one of the world’s leading professional services organisations. From 158 countries, we help our clients, some of the most successful organisations on the globe, as well as its most dynamic entrepreneurs and thriving private businesses, to create the value they want. We help to measure, protect and enhance the things that matter most to them.

About the Role:

Our graduate training programme is underpinned by a development framework that broadens and deepens your knowledge. You'll learn from hands-on coaching and an outstanding variety of work, picking up business, personal and technical skills you can use across the network, and throughout your career.

You'll work with a wide variety of companies, from large multi-national organisations to smaller UK-focused businesses, advising them on how best to achieve their objectives in relation to their pension/benefit schemes. You’ll consult on a spectrum of issues including redesign of pension benefits, de-risking legacy pension schemes, negotiating with trustees on how to fund schemes, potential Mergers or Acquisitions, and the impact of legislative changes. The key is to help clients manage the risks within their pension schemes while also achieving their long-term goals.

Actuarial:
Using complex financial and statistical theories to calculate the likelihood of events - anything from a natural disaster to a wholesale IT system failure - you'll work out what that means financially for clients. It's highly technical work and it's made all the more challenging by the fact that you'll have to present your complex findings in simple, easy to understand ways.

Requirements:

  • You'll need to have or be on course for a 2.1 degree and 320 UCAS tariff* (or equivalent); or
  • You'll need to have or be on course for a 1st class degree and 240 UCAS tariff* (or equivalent)
  • Grade B or above in A Level Mathematics (or equivalent); and
  • Grade C or above in GCSE English Language and Mathematics (or equivalent)

* from up to three A Levels (excluding General Studies) or equivalent, taken in the same academic year and achieved at first sitting. Must include B or above in A Level Mathematics or equivalent

How to Apply:

For more information and to apply please visit Career Connect and search Reference ID 'DYVB9'