I believe so, as long as your CV justifies it (e.g. having the relevant internship, club experience, modules). It also depends on where you are located. In the UK it is pretty common to do something completely unrelated to your degree (many engineering grad ends up in finance), not sure about other countries.
Hey man, thanks for the content! I'm an Architect with 3 years of experience and am currently 26. Will be turning 27 soon. I'm planning to switch to accturial science as I'm really interested in the field. Can you give some opinion on what to keep in mind before joining in. The dark / cons of work culture if any exists. Thanks for the uploads
I was very excited to see you had a new video! Keep it up! 😊
Thanks Travis! Sorry to keep you all waiting :) been quite busy lately
Thanks for your sharing n effort
Thanks!
Can I get a job other than an actuary when I major in actuarial science? Like, for example, a financial analyst?
I believe so, as long as your CV justifies it (e.g. having the relevant internship, club experience, modules). It also depends on where you are located. In the UK it is pretty common to do something completely unrelated to your degree (many engineering grad ends up in finance), not sure about other countries.
Hey man, thanks for the content! I'm an Architect with 3 years of experience and am currently 26. Will be turning 27 soon. I'm planning to switch to accturial science as I'm really interested in the field. Can you give some opinion on what to keep in mind before joining in. The dark / cons of work culture if any exists. Thanks for the uploads
how many papers i need to clear to get a job in actuarial field in uk or europe?