🚀 Internship
Actuarial Life Insurance Summer Internship

EY
5d ago
Edinburgh
Description
From emerging markets to tech driven disruption, there are lots of new challenges facing the insurance industry. As part of the EMEIA (Europe, Middle East, India and Africa) Insurance Risk and Actuarial Services team, we offer planning and strategic solutions to help clients manage risks and grow.
Join our internships and you’ll learn what this means for our motivated graduates. Gain exposure to a huge variety of projects. Learn to create action plans for long-term success. And become a member of a unique team. All while you pick up the skills for a long-lasting career at EY.
Area of Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Analysing data to identify trends and insights, communicating with clients, writing reports and presenting your work.
- Developing dashboards, producing visualisations and performing analytics to support client needs.
- Contributing to actuarial audits, mergers and acquisitions, actuarial modelling and more.
- Communicating with people in our UK offices and across EMEIA.
Requirements
If you’re in your penultimate year at university, or if you’re already in your final year but will be doing a one-year master’s degree, or taking a gap year, this internship is for you. We operate an open access policy, meaning we don’t screen out applications on your academic performance alone.
You will, however, need to be working towards an honour’s degree in a numbers-based subject like Maths, Statistics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science or Technology, have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths and three A-levels (with an A in A-Level Maths)/Five Highers (or equivalent).
We welcome applications from all academic backgrounds and are looking for people who will succeed at EY today and tomorrow. That's why, through our recruitment process, your academic performance will be considered against your online assessment scores to determine your suitability for an EY role.