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  • Actuaries and horses for courses
    Jurie Wessels has met all sorts of actuaries. Most of them are of sound mind and have reasonable eating habits.
  • International Recruitment: Feeding the Celtic-Tiger
    Ireland?s booming ?Celtic-Tiger? economy has led to significant talent shortages that cannot be met from the domestic market alone. Actuaries are in big demand. If the tiger is to be kept fit and healthy then ?international recruitment? will become key. This article examines the role of international recruitment and its particular relevance to the Irish market.
  • I'm an actuary get me out of here
    Oleta Adams used to sing ?You can reach me by caravan, cross the desert like an Arab man, I don't care how you get here, just get here if you can?. Actuarial employers might well be singing the same tune, such is the current phenomenal demand for actuarial resources worldwide. This article looks at the reasons for this, the benefits of this and how we might ensure it continues!
  • Why make life so complicated - Life Insurers
    Vicky Hurley of
    Acumen Resources asks if it?s time for life insurers to make their literature more consumer-friendly.
  • Actuary or Chamelon - The Job Search Jungle
    Over the last number of years, there has been a sea-change in the average actuary?s career path. No longer does he or she want to be tagged as a ?life actuary? or ?pensions actuary? for their whole career but as a ?business actuary? who has experience of a number of actuarial disciplines.

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