Dress attire consisting of slacks, tucked-in button shirt, and dress shoes, tie optional.
What is "men's business casual"
The Actuarial Internship Program
What does AIP stand for?
What is pricing?
One of the highest-ranked professions in the US.
What is an actuary?
The first actuarial exam to dive into the derivatives of financial mathematics.
What is FM?
Dress attire consisting of a skirt or slacks, a button down blouse, and closed-toe shoes; blazer optional.
What is women's business casual?
The Actuarial rotation program at Prudential.
What is "The ALDP"?
A core actuarial function that determines the actuarial value of our products.
What is valuation?
A few departments that actuaries collaborate with regularly.
What is finance, tax, controllers, and IT?
Incentives that Prudential offers for passing actuarial exams.
What is a raise and first-/second- attempt bonuses?
Verb tense that should be used on the resume.
What is past tense?
Our one week early career actuarial - awareness program tailored for rising freshmen and sophomores.
What is the Actuarial Student Awareness Program (ASAP)?
What is assumptions?
Common majors of actuaries.
What are math, economics, statistics, finance, and computer science?
The SOA exam dealing with valuing life-contingent insurance claims.
What is LTAM?
The final component of an e-mail containing contact information.
What is a signature block?
The actuarial designation of rotation program graduates.
What is the Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA)?
A core actuarial function that designs and builds tools to model insurance products.
What is modeling?
What is over 30,000?
Three common SOA actuarial exam tracks for life insurance actuaries.
What is Individual Life and Annuities (ILA), Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), and Quantitative Finance and Investments (QFI)?
The concise component that is used to emphasize skill sets, goals, and main qualifications.
What is the objective statement?
The minimum required number of exams to be selected for ASAP and AIP.
What is no exams?
A core actuarial function that designs, performs, and analyzes projection-based risk measures.
What is projections?
The governing body that represents and unites United States actuaries in all practice areas.
What is the American Academy of Actuaries?
Requirements for becoming an ASA.
What is:
Exams P, FM, IFM, SRM, LTAM, STAM, PA, FAP Modules, VEEs, and Associateship Professionalism Course