Business Careers Handbook

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The Business Careers Handbook 2020

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Insurance Actuaries are the backbone of an insurance organisation and are responsible for designing and pricing insurance policies. This is no easy task.

What is insurance? The world of insurance has many different roles for graduates including actuaries, underwriters, brokers, investigators and claims consultants. Actuaries are the backbone of an insurance organisation and are responsible for designing and pricing insurance policies. This is no easy task and striking the right balance – and profit – is critical. If a policy is priced too low, then the organisation’s profit margin is insufficient; too high, then customers will not want to buy the organisation’s policies. As an actuary, your main task is to analyse data and build statistical models to better understand the world around you, so you can price policies effectively. Once actuaries determine the design and price of an organisation’s insurance policy, the underwriters decide which policy best fits a specific customer. Underwriters will look at individual customer data and decide how much coverage the customer will receive and how much they should pay for it. In some cases, they may even decide not to accept the risk and refuse to insure specific customers. An insurance broker sells insurance. Once an insurance policy is sold, then a customer is entitled to make claims. It then becomes the responsibility of the insurance investigators and claims consultants to validate and process the claim. What is the graduate experience like in insurance? As a graduate, you may choose to work for an insurance and

superannuation organisation. In Australia, the leading companies are AAMI, AMP, Allianz, AustralianSuper, Bupa, Colonial, GIO, IAG, Medibank, MLC and QBE. Other smaller firms, notably state/territoryspecific automotive clubs such as NRMA, RACQ and RACV also offer graduate roles, as well as brokerage companies such as iSelect. Graduate roles are also available at other insurance providers such as the ‘Big Four’ banks, Coles and Woolworths. Actuaries may also consider the ‘Big Four’ accounting firms or specialist consultancies such as Finity. Regardless of the sector, as a graduate you will typically spend the first year or two on rotation within your specialisation, across different areas such as life, general and health. Your day-to-day work will depend on whether you are an actuary, underwriter and so forth. Insurance graduates typically enjoy reasonable work/life balance. Working hours are not as strenuous as other finance areas such as investment banking, particularly if you are working in-house for an insurance organisation. Hours may be slightly longer in a consulting firm. What are your career prospects in insurance? A long-term career in actuarial studies requires becoming a fellow of the Institute of Actuaries Australia (FIAA), which is recognised in Australia and internationally. To qualify, you will need to complete the Institute’s exams and meet practical experience requirements. Most insurance companies and professional services firms will

assist through financial support and study leave. If you decide to progress within your chosen specialisation, most roles have the potential to ultimately join the C-suite of an insurance organisation – for example, as chief actuary, chief underwriting officer or chief claims officer. Alternatively, you may decide to shift into insurance consulting. As an actuary, your quantitative skills are highly valued. You may be able to transition to other industries such as management consulting, trading or finance. However, a transition to another industry is much easier earlier in your career. For other insurance roles, if you find being in insurance itself is not your thing, it is possible to move to other areas within a professional services firm or insurance organisation. It’s not unheard of for graduates who started in, say, underwriting to move into marketing! Again, an earlier shift is easier than a later one. Choose this if you have: ■ A passion for mathematics and enjoy solving quantitative problems ■ A desire to build your relationship and negotiation skills ■ An interest in understanding how the world works.

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Maintaining mental health

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pages 130-132

Establishing strong professional relationships

5min
pages 126-127

Handling performance reviews

3min
page 125

Learning how to resign

1min
page 129

Managing your time

3min
page 128

Managing social media

3min
pages 121-123

What to expect at an assessment centre

2min
page 119

Understanding probation

3min
page 124

Getting an offer

2min
page 120

How to ace an interview

3min
page 118

Writing a CV and cover letter

7min
pages 114-115

Sample cover letter

4min
pages 116-117

Researching and choosing the right organisation

6min
pages 112-113

The ultimate career readiness checklist

6min
pages 110-111

Professional services

47min
pages 88-109

In-house and corporate

51min
pages 66-87

Government sector

30min
pages 54-65

Freelance and start-ups

6min
pages 52-53

Community sector

8min
pages 48-51

Academia

5min
pages 46-47

Restructuring and insolvency

3min
page 42

Tax advisory

3min
pages 44-45

Management consulting – operations, process and technology

3min
page 40

Insurance

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page 39

Risk management

3min
page 43

Management consulting – strategy

3min
page 41

Forensic accounting

3min
page 38

Economics

3min
page 37

Assurance and audit

3min
page 36

Financial planning

3min
page 34

Funds management

3min
page 30

Hedge funds

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page 31

Venture capital

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page 33

Operations and supply chain

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page 27

Private equity

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page 32

Sales and customer service

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page 28

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page 26

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page 25

Human resources

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page 24

Communications and public relations

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page 23

Accounting

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page 22

M&A and capital markets

3min
page 17

Trading

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pages 19-20

Corporate and institutional banking

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page 16

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page 15

Business banking

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page 14

Introduction

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