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Summer Intern
The Actuarial Summer Internship Program is intended to provide summer interns with valuable work experience through exposure to actuarial functions within MetLife.
Interns will work directly with experienced actuaries in areas of actuarial practice which may include product development, pricing, valuation, actuarial modeling, risk management, asset liability management, finance, investments, underwriting, emerging actuarial issues, technology, data analysis and auditing. Interns will contribute to a wide variety of exciting and interesting projects, as well as present to managers in the organization at the end of their internship.
- Ten-week internship
- Competitive salary
- Application of mathematical and computer techniques to solve insurance and business problems
- Attendance at presentations led by experts on key actuarial topics
- Social activities and networking events
- Possibility of full-time employment after graduation
Essential Business Experience and Technical Skills:
- Successful completion of one or more Society of Actuaries exam is preferred
- Enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s degree program with an accredited college or university
- Preferred major includes actuarial science, statistics, mathematics or other math-related sciences
- Cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher
- Strong mathematical, analytical and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of programming languages and spreadsheet software
- Excellent interpersonal skills, communications skills and leadership qualities
⛔️ MetLife are no longer taking applications for this job.
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