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Freshmen Workshop UCLA Bruin Actuarial Society
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The Career Actuarial Mathematics is Risk Analysis In Insurance How much should an insurance company charge to insure a building against earthquake damage? How much insurance should my start-up buy? For what risks should I insure? In Retirement Does my investment plan afford me enough to live off of? Will I have money when I’m 65? 80? 100? Are my employees being adequately prepared for retirement? Life is uncertain. So actuaries help answer these questions.
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The Major BS Financial Actuarial Mathematics Pre-Major: Math 31A through 33B, PIC 10A, Econ 1, 2 and 11, MGMT 1A and 1B Major: 11 courses: Math, Math and more Math Your First Year Take math every quarter Start the Econ and MGMT requirements Get a good start on your GEs But save some for the future; you don’t want all actuarial classes in junior year! Speaking from experience: MGMT after ECON 1, ECON 11 after Math 32A & 32B
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Minors Specialization in Computing Seven courses: C++, Java, HTML, Discrete Math Minor in Accounting Seven courses: Financial & Managerial Accounting, Tax Policy, Business Law Actuaries come from all kinds of majors and minors! Stats, Econ, Math/Econ, Applied Math It’s not the major that makes the actuary…
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The Exams The goal of every actuarial student is certification The bane of every actuarial student’s existence is the exam track Six Preliminary Exams to Associateship Let’s focus on the first two exams: Probability (Exam P) Corresponds to Math 170A and 170B Many students self-study using practice problems and study guides Financial Math (Exam FM) Corresponds to Math 172A Sign up online for Computer-Based Testing (nearest Prometric testing center in Culver City) All multiple choice Results (Pass/Fail) on the spot Our Overlord
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The Exams contd. There is a separate track for the Casualty Actuarial Society The first few exams, however, are common to both SOA Exams P and FM correspond to CAS 1 and 2 Exams are often more important than your grades Study time estimate: 3-4 hours a day for a Quarter/Summer When you start taking them is up to you But it’s good to have one or two by the time you start applying for internships I.e., by the start of Junior year For Property & Casualty Actuaries
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The Firms Property & Casualty (P&C): Auto and Home Insurance Farmers, State Farm, Nationwide, AAA, etc. Health Insurance UnitedHealth Care, Anthem, Aetna Reinsurance Swiss Re, Gen Re, Munich Re Consulting Mercer, Towers Watson, Buck Consultants at Xerox etc. Thanks, Obama
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The Skills Math Skills Most internship opportunities ask for 3.0+ and 1 or 2 exams Computer Skills It’s what sets UCLA students apart from those at other schools Object-oriented Languages C++ (PIC 10A), Java, Python, Visual Basic.NET, R SQL (Database Manipulation Language) Microsoft Excel PivotTable Formulas (IF, VLOOKUP, etc.) Macros (VBA/Visual Basic for Applications)
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The Skills contd. Professional Skills Solid Résumé High school stuff is perfectly fine for your first year Will feature your clubs and organizations, volunteer work, skills, and internships Look out for BAS résumé workshops and critiques throughout the year! Interviewing Skills Why do you want to be an actuary? If you were me, why wouldn’t you hire yourself? How many footballs can fit in this room?
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Your Best Friend (besides caffeine) How to gain the skills necessary to excel? BAS. Guidance: Mentorship Mixer at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, October 13 th in MS 6627 Technology: Look out for Excel VBA and SQL workshops later in the year. Résumé Critiques and Mock Interviews: More information in the coming weeks! And the best part? Community. The actuarial path is long. But it’s easier with friends. So talk to each other :)
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The Timeline Freshman Year Attend Career Fair! Start off with a good GPA (It’s all downhill from here…) Learn some programming in your free time (SQL, VBA) Create a résumé and post it to BruinView Sign up for OCR (On-Campus Recruitment) Orientation at the Career Fair Develop your communication skills (in COMM class or in a student organization) Network! These are the people you’ll be with for a long time. Make a solid LinkedIn profile to present yourself to the world!
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Continued Sophomore Year Attend Career Fair!! Finish up pre-major requirements Work on interviewing skills Take Exam P (and possibly FM) Junior Year Attend Career Fair!!!! Apply, Apply, Apply Interview, Interview, Interview (Hopefully) Accept an internship offer! Senior Year Graduate!
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A freshman getting an internship offer? Probably not. So why should a freshman attend Career Fair? It’s our main event of the year You’ll get to meet representatives of over 20 firms Get your questions answered What sets a good candidate apart? What computer skills are most important in your line of work? What skills can a freshman be looking to develop? Pick up brochures and other publications
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Contd. Network. Meet the representatives! They’re actuaries, but also recruiters. Take one: Ask for business cards Leave one: Ask to present a résumé Prepares you for the next few years’ Career Fairs See what the upperclassmen are doing right And what they are doing wrong Watch the recruitment process without the pressure that upperclassmen face.
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Career Center On Campus Recruitment at UCLA takes place through the Career Center Located on the 2 nd and 3 rd floors of the Strathmore Building at Strathmore and Westwood Plaza On-campus interviews will take place here BruinView www.career.ucla.edu/BruinView Companies post their job openings to BruinView Fill out your academic & personal info Post your résumé
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LinkedIn “If you’re not on LinkedIn, you don’t exist” — A Wise Man THE social media site for professionals Build your profile Current and former jobs Skills & endorsements Test scores and courses you’ve taken Volunteer work Projects, e.g, Case Competitions Connect with friends and colleagues Classmates Fellow BAS members Recruiters you meet at Career Fair
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Fin Questions? Like Bruin Actuarial Society on Facebook Connect with us on LinkedIn
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