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The VP of Insurance Actuary Services sets the strategic direction and vision for actuarial functions across pricing, reserving, and risk management. Plans and leads all aspects of an organization's actuarial function to ensure the financial integrity, competitiveness, and regulatory compliance of the company's insurance products. Being a VP of Insurance Actuary Services advises executive leadership and the board on financial risk, capital adequacy, and profitability strategy. Oversees the development of actuarial standards, models, and governance frameworks used throughout the organization. In... view job details
An actuary uses math, statistics, computer modeling, and analysis to evaluate risk. They look at various events that could occur either to a person or to business and develop scenarios to minimize risk and cost. Many actuaries are employed in the insurance industry and may specialize in an area like health insurance, life insurance, or property insurance. view job details
Analyzes statistical data and applies mathematical models to assess risk, price insurance products, and support the financial soundness of the organization. Develops and maintains actuarial models to estimate reserves, premiums, and liabilities across lines of business. Evaluates the probability and financial impact of future events such as claims, mortality, morbidity, and policyholder behavior. Prepares actuarial reports, rate filings, and reserve analyses to support pricing, regulatory, and financial reporting requirements. Collaborates with underwriting, finance, and product teams to infor... view job details
Analyzes statistical data and applies mathematical models to assess risk, price insurance products, and support the financial soundness of the organization. Develops and maintains actuarial models to estimate reserves, premiums, and liabilities across lines of business. Evaluates the probability and financial impact of future events such as claims, mortality, morbidity, and policyholder behavior. Prepares actuarial reports, rate filings, and reserve analyses to support pricing, regulatory, and financial reporting requirements. Collaborates with underwriting, finance, and product teams to infor... view job details
Corporate Chefs is a provider of meals for the business dining and education markets. view company details
Corporate Office Properties Trust is a real estate investment trust. The firm invests in real estate markets of United States. It specializes in acquiring, developing, owning, leasing and managing high quality office and data center properties. Corporate Office Properties Trust was founded in 1988 and is based in Columbia, Maryland. view company details
As a leading authority in the Real Estate industry, The Peak Corporate Network provides a full array of comprehensive real estate services nationwide. Since 1991, our clientele of homeowners, agents and brokers, lenders, services, investors and financial professionals have come to depend on the Peak Corporate Network to provide the expertise, services and dynamic solutions to all of their real estate needs. The Peak Corporate Network brings creative ideas and solutions to our clients along with a shared culture of information thus allowing us to pool resources to personalize our service for ma... view company details
Cleco Corporation operates as a public utility holding company primarily in Louisiana. The company, through its subsidiary, Cleco Power LLC, engages in the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity to approximately 287,000 customers in Louisiana through its retail business; and supplies wholesale power in Louisiana and Mississippi. As of December 31, 2015, it had ownership interests in 6 steam electric generating stations, 3 combined cycle units, and 1 gas turbine with a combined nameplate capacity of 3,333 megawatts, as well as a combined electric net generating capacity... view company details
Dear Annette,Our company subsidizes memberships to a gym in our building. Everybody goes here, and I often find myself working out next to senior people in the company. How do I handle this? Out of BreathDear Out of Breath,I'm sure you realize you can glisten with perspiration and good manners at the same time. I myself do not exercise - I have People to do that for me - but nobody knows better than I do that sweat can be fabulous. It can also make the most casual situations more complicated than they appear. When working out with colleagues, you want to show you're a team player who appreciat... view article details
Earning a higher education degree is a big investment. With all that money (and time) on the line, students may want to confirm that the entry level jobs they’re setting themselves up for tend to yield a good return on investment (ROI). Using Salary.com data, we found 10 jobs that have median level I salaries over $60,000. These jobs promise even bigger pay outs as employees climb the ranks. Read on to see if one of these jobs may be right for you to pursue: 1) Electrical Engineer I What you’ll earn to start: $68,171 What you’ll do: Assist with the design, development, and testing of electric... view article details
Higher education may be getting more expensive, but a college degree is necessary to compete for jobs in many industries. College should be healthy mix of passion and pragmatism, and it’s important to pursue the things you love while recognizing the fields that give you the best chance of finding a job upon graduation. According to research by CareerCast.com, here are the majors with the best career prospects. We also provided the median salaries of various jobs in each industry based on Salary.com data. 1) Accounting They say numbers don’t lie, but did you know they can also get you a job? T... view article details
These Careers Are Worth the Price of College Admission Is College Still Worth the Money? Maybe. As the cost of education continues to skyrocket and job prospects remain less than robust in a tough economy, the answer to the question, "What are you majoring in?" seems more important than ever. There’s no getting around it. Education is expensive. A four-year degree at a public university costs, on average, $37,343, while an education at a private school will set you back $121,930. While statistics show that a college degree will undoubtedly open doors and increase your earning potential, you... view article details
Job Interviews and Dating At first glance, dating and job interviews don't seem to have much in common. But as I was writing 'Date Like a Grownup: Anecdotes, Admissions of Guilt & Advice Between Friends,' I began noticing missteps common to both endeavors.Are you coming off as desperate? Bad-mouthing an ex? Turns out there's a lot job seekers can learn from going on first dates and online dating in general. So when you're headed to see the hiring manager, remember these hard-learned lessons from the front lines of dating.9. Don't Be Desperate The most common cause of poor dat... view article details