Expires soon PwC UK

Graduate Actuarial Pensions Birmingham 2019

  • Graduate job
  • Birmingham (West Midlands)
  • Accounting / Management control

Job description

Job Title

Graduate Actuarial Pensions Birmingham 2019
Job Description

Graduate programme

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.

Actuarial

Actuaries work with uncertainty. Join us and you’ll help clients analyse how future events could affect them. This could be anything from a corporate take-over to a major natural disaster. You might be calculating the impact of changing demographics or legislation on pension schemes; the effects that changes in financial markets have on different organisations; or how likely a business is to be hit by an earthquake.

Pensions

In Pensions, you’ll work with a wide variety of companies, from large multinationals to private listed businesses. Using our market-leading pensions analytics tool and range of expertise, you'll help clients develop and implement their pension strategy or benefit schemes, consult on how they should manage both liability and asset risks within their pension plans, negotiate with trustees on how to fund schemes, , design plans to help employees save for retirement, advise on potential mergers or acquisitions, and account for their pension schemes.

What you’ll gain

You’ll study with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. Once, you’ve completed the exams, you’ll then be fully qualified and a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries.

What you need to get in

At PwC we no longer use UCAS tariff as an assessment tool for the majority of our undergraduate and graduate opportunities. However, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries require you to have

· 
Minimum Grade C in A Level mathematics or equivalent (Depending on your degree subject this A level requirement may be dropped)

· 
A second A Level in any subject at a minimum Grade C

In addition to this UCAS requirement, PwC also require you to have

· 
Achieved or on target for a 2.1 in any degree discipline

If you’re unable to meet these UCAS requirements, we won’t be able to consider you for a role as an Actuary. Therefore, you may want to consider other programmes on offer which don’t have a UCAS tariff requirement. If you would like to find out more about the requirements for the IFOA please refer to the following link https //www.actuaries.org.uk/become-actuary/how-become-actuary

Job ID

30774BR
Location

Birmingham
Programme Type

Graduate
Line of Service

Tax
About Us

About PwC

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.

The skills we look for in future employees

All our people need to demonstrate the skills and behaviours that support us in delivering our business strategy. This is important to the work we do for our business, and our clients. These skills and behaviours make up our global leadership framework, ‘The PwC Professional’ and are made up of five core attributes; whole leadership, technical capabilities, business acumen, global acumen and relationships.

Learn more here www.pwc.com/uk/careers/experienced/apply

Diversity

We work in a changing world which offers great opportunities for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We seek to attract and employ the best people from the widest talent pool, as well as those who reflect the diverse nature of our society. And we aim to encourage a culture where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths. Creating value through diversity is what makes us strong as a business and as an organisation with an increasingly agile workforce, we're open to flexible working arrangements where appropriate.

Learn more here www.pwc.com/uk/diversity

Intake Year

2019
Start season

Autumn
Entry Route

Graduate jobs in Actuarial
Entry Route Group

Graduate opportunities
Local Region

Midlands Region

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