I had an interview last Friday and about to begin my first actuarial internship next week. Your videos definitely help me with the interview. So thank you so much.
Does it add value to mention communication skills outright in a resume, or is that something that should be masked under relevant experience such as clubs or a planning event?
I generally feel that I am good at conveying my thoughts in simpler terms when I explain to my sister about the financial market or some things. But how do I find out how good am I in terms of actuarial terms??
@@EtchedActuarial Hi!!! Could you please give me some pointers on this. I am willing to double major in Industrial/Systems Engineering & Actuarial Science. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA??? PLEASE REPLY!
@@EtchedActuarial I mean I could see myself using the probability framworks, model-mapping skills & data structures but to what extent... I am really passionate to leave an impact on the motorcycle safety industry as well as being able to design my own some day... Sorry for being a bother!
@@rabimunif2078 if you are interested in motorcycles, you might want to study mechanical engineering. i don't think actuarial science is suitable though. also, doing a double major with one of the majors being actuarial science is a bad idea, because actuarial science has a heavy workload.
I worked in a bio research lab in college where we used a bunch of fancy microscopes and new technologies that haven't been fully flushed out yet. I had to use all of these skills to find answers to a bunch of little problems to help solve the problems we were working on.
I had an interview last Friday and about to begin my first actuarial internship next week. Your videos definitely help me with the interview. So thank you so much.
Yay so happy to hear that!! Congrats on starting your new position!
Wow! Soft skills I haven't heard about that; today I've learned something new. Thanks Brea 👌🤩
You're so welcome Aleks!
Multitasking
Teamwork
Problem Solving
Analytical Skills
I got goosebumps while listening to your work experiences...it's adventurous... 🙂
It's good to try out different things when you can to see what's right for you and gain skills in the process!
Does it add value to mention communication skills outright in a resume, or is that something that should be masked under relevant experience such as clubs or a planning event?
I generally feel that I am good at conveying my thoughts in simpler terms when I explain to my sister about the financial market or some things. But how do I find out how good am I in terms of actuarial terms??
I think it would work the same! Try explaining some actuarial concepts to your sister or other people not in field.
Thanks!
Amazing content👌
Thanks Brian!
THIS VIDEO WAS FUN!
Glad you enjoyed it Rabi!
@@EtchedActuarial Hi!!! Could you please give me some pointers on this. I am willing to double major in Industrial/Systems Engineering & Actuarial Science. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA??? PLEASE REPLY!
@@EtchedActuarial I mean I could see myself using the probability framworks, model-mapping skills & data structures but to what extent... I am really passionate to leave an impact on the motorcycle safety industry as well as being able to design my own some day... Sorry for being a bother!
@@rabimunif2078You can find an analysis on relevant majors for an actuarial career here etchedactuarial.com/best-actuary-major/
@@rabimunif2078 if you are interested in motorcycles, you might want to study mechanical engineering. i don't think actuarial science is suitable though.
also, doing a double major with one of the majors being actuarial science is a bad idea, because actuarial science has a heavy workload.
Imma watch your exam video but do you get paid when doing them
All the jargon sounds a bit daunting 😭😢!
I think I have to work on all
It's good to know what you have to work on. Good luck!
Can you please make a video on the best Actuarial Science Undergraduate programs in the US??? PLEASE?!!!!
I like to think I have good analytical skills.😅
That's great! It's definitely a valued skill!
I worked in a bio research lab in college where we used a bunch of fancy microscopes and new technologies that haven't been fully flushed out yet. I had to use all of these skills to find answers to a bunch of little problems to help solve the problems we were working on.
That's great! You'll have lots of examples to draw from during interviews!