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Actuarial Assistant
If you want to experience how things are done in our office Hannover Re Shanghai, China, start planning your next career step with us and join our collaborative team on a permanent, full-time basis, commencing at the earliest possible date as an Actuarial Assistant.
Your Tasks
- Closely monitor and accelerate statement checking process
- Analyze data from actuarial point of view
- Assist Product Actuary on experience study on inforce portfolio
- Communicate with TAD colleagues for statement problems
- Participate in ad-hoc projects
Your Profile
- Bachelor degree or above
- Fresh graduate or one year working experience in insurance industry
- Proficient in both Chinese and English
- Proficient in Microsoft office
- Basic knowledge in database
- Good communication skills & team player
- Self-disciplined
What We Offer
Atmosphere: You will find an international working environment with short decision channels, an open feedback culture and a sense of community shaped by mutual esteem and a readiness to help.
Benefits: Structured onboarding, flexible working hours, benefits superior to those of the collective agreement as well as modern offers for personal development, health management and work-life balance are just some of our benefits.
Prospects: You contribute your specialist and methodological expertise and we offer you fresh input and the opportunity to further develop your potential – including room to come up with innovative ideas and act on them!
If you too would like the assurance of a different way of working, take your next career step with us.
⛔️ Hannover Re are no longer taking applications for this job.
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