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Here, we work to provide the employee benefits and service solutions that enable employees at our client companies to thrive throughout life's moments. And this starts with ensuring that every one of our team members enjoys opportunities to succeed both professionally and personally. To enable this, we provide:
Award-winning cultureInclusion and diversity as a priorityPerformance Based Incentive PlansCompetitive benefits package that includes: Health, Vision, Dental, Short & Long-Term DisabilityGenerous PTO (including paid time to volunteer!)Up to 9.5% 401(k) employer contributionMental health supportCareer advancement opportunitiesStudent loan repayment optionsTuition reimbursementFlexible work environments
*All the benefits listed above are subject to the terms of their individual Plans.
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General Summary:
The Actuarial Development Program (ADP) at Unum has been in existence for over 40 years, and provided guidance and support to hundreds of actuaries early in their careers. Many have built on the foundation provided by the ADP and grown into executive leaders at Unum and across the insurance industry.
Unum's ADP is built around three key elements:
• Targeted development of actuarial, financial and leadership skills
• Rotational work assignments to promote broad business awareness
• Comprehensive exam support towards the pursuit of Fellowship
Each ADP participant has a unique development plan based on their own abilities, experience and career aspirations. Development opportunities are offered in forums including on-the-job training, classroom training, leadership programs, and speaker series. In addition, all ADP participants have frequent interaction with corporate officers.
Roughly every 18 months, ADP participants rotate to a new area of the business to learn a new product or discipline, gain new perspectives, and continue their development as actuaries. Traditional actuarial rotations take place in areas such as pricing, reserve valuation, and claims risk analysis, but some rotations extend well beyond traditional financial roles.
Unum expects ADP participants to make consistent progress towards Fellowship. The exam process is rigorous, and Unum recognizes this by providing significant assistance and rewards to reflect the commitment required. Our Actuarial Education Program provides company-paid study time, covers the cost of textbooks, study guides, preparatory seminars, and exam fees, and offers generous salary increases for each exam passed.
This is an intermediate level position, which requires increasing technical expertise and decision making. This individual will begin to identify issues and begin participating in project work primarily within the functional area, with mentoring from senior actuaries. Minimum qualifications include passing 4 actuarial exams and having a minimum of 12 months relevant experience. There are no direct reports associated with this position.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare and analyze complex data for use in actuarial experience studies, valuation, or pricing projectsProvide significant support for development of pricing and underwriting toolsDevelop reserve factors, analyze reserves and monitor reserve changesDevelop experience analysis reviewsSupport maintenance of valuation systemSupport preparation of financial reports and tax returnsProvide increasing support for underwriting case specific questionsContribute to product development and repricing initiativesBegin working with product, underwriting, compliance, risk management, investments and other areas on specific initiatives; communicate project status within functional areaSupport preparation of state filing packagesAssist in training interns and entry level student actuariesPrepare routine reportsExpected to pursue membership in the Society of Actuaries through the examination processMay perform other duties as assigned
Job Specifications
Bachelors Degree requiredCredit for at least four examsA minimum of 12 months hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge of business analysis, pricing, valuation, ALM or corporate experienceStrong problem solving ability and developing project management skillsHands on experience with current technology (excel, one programming language, plus mainframe systems or database utility)Solid written and verbal communication skillsDemonstrated leadership ability
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Unum and Colonial Life are part of Unum Group, a Fortune 500 company and leading provider of employee benefits to companies worldwide. Headquartered in Chattanooga, TN, with international offices in Ireland, Poland and the UK, Unum also has significant operations in Portland, ME, and Baton Rouge, LA - plus over 35 US field offices. Colonial Life is headquartered in Columbia, SC, with over 40 field offices nationwide.
The base salary range for applicants for this position is listed below. Unless actual salary is indicated above in the job description, actual pay will be based on skill, geographical location and experience.
$73,300.00-$143,300.00
Additionally, Unum offers a portfolio of benefits and rewards that are competitive and comprehensive including healthcare benefits (health, vision, dental), insurance benefits (short & long-term disability), performance-based incentive plans, paid time off, and a 401(k) retirement plan with an employer match up to 5% and an additional 4.5% contribution whether you contribute to the plan or not. All benefits are subject to the terms and conditions of individual Plans.
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