Can you stand out from the crowd?
Are you:
- Highly intelligent and numerate.
- Confident, and an excellent communicator.
- A quick learner, able to adapt to, and thrive in, new situations.
- Eager to take early responsibility, both on client projects and within a dynamic, growing business.
- Interested in developing strong IT / coding skills and being exposed to a wider range of work than offered in traditional actuarial roles (eg data analytics and modelling).
These are the characteristics we look for in our graduate recruits; we have a strong track record of taking on the very highest-quality numerate graduates and supporting them as they develop into successful actuaries, able to provide great value to our clients.
What does an APR graduate role involve?
APR provides high-quality technical, data-driven and modelling solutions to clients mainly in the financial sector. These solutions take the form of:
- Short-term actuarial support to supplement client teams, across a wide range of different projects.
- Consulting solutions, using our expertise to address a variety of client needs in areas like data analysis, modelling and technical training services.
This means that the majority of your APR career will be spent on direct client work, normally on site at the clients’ offices, contributing across a wide range of actuarial projects which will help our clients to meet the challenges they face, and will develop your own actuarial skills. Projects can be based anywhere in the UK (sometimes beyond), and typically last for between 2 and 12 months.
We pride ourselves on the high-quality of our training, both in the core technical areas we know are in high demand, but also in the wider skills needed to make our associates into well-rounded professionals, able to stand out and make a difference on such projects.
When not out with clients there will be plenty of opportunities for you to get involved in a range of internal activities, aimed at growing and diversifying our dynamic and expanding business, alongside a focus on training and continued development of your technical and softer skills.
We also provide full study support, with a much higher than average pass rate in the actuarial exams, helping you to qualify quickly and opening up even more opportunities for interesting and diverse client projects.
The result, we believe, is that our graduate scheme provides the opportunity for a more varied, exciting and financially rewarding career than offered by traditional actuarial employers.
Is APR for you?
So if you’re looking to embark on a career which allows you to:
- Experience unrivalled variety in your work through exposure to a wide range of actuarial, modelling and data analysis projects.
- Make a difference on stimulating assignments within weeks of starting, and be financially rewarded for doing so.
- Receive some of the best training any actuarial employer offers, with extensive exposure to the skills our clients need – Excel / VBA, coding, data analysis and actuarial software – along with full study support.
- Become part of a small but renowned group of graduate employees, working closely with the partners of the business and holding a significantly higher pass rate in the actuarial exams than the national average.
Then we’re sure you will find APR’s graduate associate scheme a highly rewarding experience.
About our application process
The key qualities we look for in individuals are intelligence and confidence. We believe that most other characteristics we require, including excellent communication skills, flow automatically from these two qualities.
Our minimum academic requirements are demanding, reflecting the calibre of individual we are seeking to recruit, and are as follows:
- 2:1 in any degree subject.
- A grades in GCSE English Language and A Level Mathematics.
- 340 UCAS points from your top three A level results.
Demonstrable evidence of interest in, and proactive investigation into, some of the areas we have mentioned above would be an advantage.
Feedback from both successful and unsuccessful applicants is that they find our selection process refreshingly straightforward, engaging and challenging. We initially ask you to supply us with a CV and covering letter. Selected candidates will then be invited to complete our online test and, if you pass this, we will hold a telephone interview with you. The final stage is our assessment centre which lasts a couple of hours and consists of a face-to-face interview, a presentation and a written test.
When applying you should ensure that you demonstrate you meet our minimum academic requirements and also include details of your right to work in the UK as part of your application.