What Perceptions Do Actuarial Graduates Hold on Their University Studies, Work Experience and Career Direction after Completing the University Program

Brian Chu, John R. Evans, David E. Morgan
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Established over 160 years ago, actuarial studies is a highly regarded disciplineand many students aspire to gain admission into the program offered by universities worldwide. The discipline is reknowned for offering students with the potential of excellent career prospects and high salaries. The experience of actuarial graduates has not been systematically recorded and analysed. This paper summarises a study implemented on students in the actuarial alumni body from a leading Australian university on their perceptions of the university education program, the profession qualification process and their career aspirations. 66 respondents participated in the study and 33 respondents completed the study in its entirety. The respondents confirmed popular belief that attaining the Fully Qualified Actuary (FQA) title is time-consuming and difficult. Respondents are generall satisfied with their current job, especiall regarding their financial rewards. However, whilst respondents have aspirations to become part of management, they are insufficiently skilled and are less inclined to seek employer support to develop these skills. The study complies with the protocols of the UNSW Ethics Committee.
精算毕业生在完成大学课程后,对自己的大学学习、工作经历和职业方向有什么看法
精算研究成立于160多年前,是一门备受推崇的学科,许多学生都渴望进入世界各地的大学提供的课程。该学科以为学生提供良好的职业前景和高薪而闻名。精算毕业生的经历还没有被系统地记录和分析。本文总结了对澳大利亚一所顶尖大学精算校友团体的学生进行的一项研究,该研究涉及他们对大学教育计划、职业资格认证过程和职业抱负的看法。66名受访者参与了这项研究,33名受访者完整地完成了这项研究。受访者证实了人们普遍认为获得完全合格精算师(FQA)头衔既耗时又困难。受访者普遍对目前的工作感到满意,尤其是在经济回报方面。然而,虽然受访者渴望成为管理层的一部分,但他们的技能不足,并且不太倾向于寻求雇主支持来发展这些技能。本研究符合新南威尔士大学伦理委员会的规定。
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