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A C T U A R I A L A N A L Y S T
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Excellent problem solving skills developed through study and appreciation of statistical theory and
methods, and applied probability statistics courses.
• Superb time management skills, including multi-tasking and prioritizing ability.
• Proficient with Microsoft Excel, Access, Word and PowerPoint; R-Plus, MINITAB and MATLAB; UNIX, SQL
and Java.
• Self Study: Axis--- Attended Axis training session at University of New York; currently enrolled at a web
based trainings.
• Solid financial background/knowledge, such as Derivative Theory, Black-Scholes Model, Capital Asset
Pricing Model and Fundamental Theorem of Asset Pricing.
• Excellent organizational and presentation skills developed through attending public speaking courses and
taking part in course projects.
• Fluent oral and written communications skills.
WORK EXPERIENCE
ABC Inc. – Any Town, NY 10/2009 – Present
Actuarial Analyst
• Used various mathematical and statistical modeling techniques to perform asset/liability analysis relating
to pension benefit payments. Required extensive knowledge of probability theory, contingency of
payment, and interest theory.
• Prepared various government filings relating to client companies pension accounting.
XYZ Corp. – Any town, NY 5/2009 – Present
Actuarial Analyst
• Evaluated adequacy and competitiveness of current pricing models for personal lines insurance
products.
• Developed proposals for revised pricing.
• Provided statistical analysis of how proposals would impact profitability and competitiveness.
• Communicated proposals to senior management.
BCD Inc. – Any town, NY 7/2009 – 8/2009
Actuarial Analyst
• Responsible for a number of actuarial valuations (defined benefit).
• Prepared government filings (Form 5500 & related schedules, PBGC filing).
• Benefit statements and benefit calculations.
EDUCATION
Course in Effective Speaking, Any Town, NY 4/2009 – 8/2009
• Refined effective communication skills.
• Developed skills in public speaking.
Society of Actuaries
• VEE credit approved: Economics, Corporate Finance, and Applied Statistics.
• Passed exams 1 (P), 2 (FM), 3(M), and 4(C).
Cornell University 9/2001 – 4/2005
• Honours Bachelor of Mathematics.
• Actuarial Science and Honours Statistics (double major).
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