Actuarial Graduate Trainee Programme
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Actuarial Graduate Trainee Programme at Munich Re UK
Actuaries are problem solvers and strategic thinkers. They leverage their mathematical skills to measure the probability of future events and craft tailored solutions that drive business growth. With a keen eye for numbers and a passion for creative problem-solving, they play a pivotal role in driving business success, influencing key areas such as financial reporting, pricing risk, data analysis and digital innovation.
As a graduate you'll join a dynamic team, collaborating with experts from diverse backgrounds to develop and refine models, evaluate and manage risks, and interpret data to inform business decisions.
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Why Munich Re?
Munich Re is a leading global reinsurer. The thing that sets us apart from our competitors is not only our expertise, experience and drive for innovation, but above all, our People. Together, we embrace a culture where multiskilled teams dare to think big, where expertise comes from different disciplines as well as nationalities, genders and generations.
Munich Re actively invests in its employees where everyone can grow through development programmes, continuous conversations and feedback so we can train and develop our future leaders.
About the Actuarial Graduate Trainee Programme
Our actuarial graduate trainee programme at Munich Re UK is a fast-paced and exciting journey into one of the most varied and fascinating sectors out there – the world of reinsurance. As a trainee, you'll explore a wide range of opportunities across the business and will be supported every step of the way as you work towards achieving your professional actuarial qualification.
With a global network of Munich Re experts at your fingertips, you'll tackle real-world challenges in a supportive environment that fosters growth, innovation, and collaboration.
Training on the job
Personal Development
Qualification
What you will benefit from
Recruitment process
Application Dates 2nd September 2024 – 17th October 2024
(10 minutes)
You will fill out our online application form and submit your CV with any supportive documents. An automatic self-registration link will be sent for the online test.
(approx. 45 minutes to complete)
At this stage, we will ask you a few questions as part of a survey and test your cognitive ability.
(60 minutes)
To get to know you even better, we will conduct a competency- based telephone interview with you to proceed to the next stage of our process.
(Half day)
You will be invited to attend a half-day assessment centre at our London office. We will ask you to take part in a series of tasks designed to determine your suitability for the graduate programme. This day will also allow you to ask questions and get a feel for our dynamic work environment.
(60 minutes)
You will be invited to participate in two virtual meetings with senior leaders from Munich Re UK. These will comprise a presentation and a technical interview
FAQ
Questions & Answers
Is this a graduate programme or a permanent position? We offer graduates a permanent position so they are guaranteed a job permanently and do not, for example, have to reapply for a position upon completion of the programme.
How many positions are available? There are 2-4 positions available across different entities in Munich Re UK.
Do we offer visa sponsorship? Yes.
How does this differ from the Group International Graduate Programme? This is a more specialised programme than the Group International Graduate Programme, and will better tailor your development towards becoming a qualified Actuary.
Are there minimum grade requirements, and any subjects that wouldn’t be considered? We expect candidates to have, or be predicted to achieve at least a 2:1 (or equivalent). However, this isn’t the only information that we consider when assessing candidates and good practical experience, strong test results or extenuating circumstances surrounding a degree result will also factor.
Similarly, whilst a numerate degree is preferable and would make the role and exams easier to pick up, not having this does not preclude you from the role. We consider candidates from all subjects.
Do I need to have exemptions from the actuarial exams? No. We provide full study support for all exams regardless of the number of exemptions held. Additionally, there is no preference to students who do or don’t have exam exemptions, so do not be put off if you do not have exemptions.
What level of study support is offered? We provide study leave to our students to prepare for their exams. We cover the cost of all subscription fees, course material, tuition, examination fees, and provide a study mentor to advise and support you through the process. Students are entitled to up to 1 day of study leave per week (depending on which exams are being taken). Students are also given full days off for the day of any exams.
Are there any international placements offered? The Munich Re Group is an international organisation, with offices all over the world. The company would support a short term (typically 2-3 months) international secondment, but this is not guaranteed and depends on an individual’s strong performance and personal drive to make this happen.
Is there any flexibility over the start date? Yes, we are willing to be flexible over your start date. Please discuss this with us.
What are the working hours like, and how flexible are they? Working hours are flexible. Of course, as a new graduate, there is benefit from working at the same time as your team to pick things up quicker. In terms of working hours, people typically work 7-8 hour days (so a 9-5/6 with an hour lunch). This can vary slightly depending on working volumes and deadlines.
What is the working approach, and is it possible to work remotely? There is flexibility around working patterns and locations. This has proved beneficial during the pandemic where a hybrid of remote and office work was introduced. Hybrid working is now embedded in the way we work and will continue to be our model post-pandemic.
Munich Re is a global organisation. Successful candidates in the graduate programme will join an actuarial team in one of the following entities Munich Re UK Life Branch (UKLB), Munich Re Great Lakes (GLLB), or Munich Re Speciality.
Find out more about these entities below.