PwC
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Working Student
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Amsterdam
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Up to 32 hours
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Starts in May
Published on December 20, 2024
Are you curious about how PwC works together in the world of pensions and insurances? Besides, are you interested in complex problems and challenging issues in the area of actuarial services, quantitative consulting and data analysis? Then apply now for our working student position starting from Mei 2023!
This is what you will do
You will be a full-fledged team member of our multidisciplinary Pensions, Actuarial & Insurance Services (PAIS) practice in Amsterdam, Rotterdam or Utrecht. You will be working on engagements for insurers, pension funds/providers, government agencies and national and international enterprises. The team's success depends in part on your strategic insight, your communication skills and your boldness in coming up with fresh ideas.
Your duties, which are extremely diverse, depend on your analytical skills. Examples of assignments on which you may collaborate include:
Designing and modelling financial and actuarial models;
Analysing HR- or big data of insurers;
Carrying out pension calculations;
Risk management at pension funds and insurers;
Advising insurers on new technologies and developments;
Supporting merger and acquisition projects;
Quantitative consulting for pricing or cyber risk using R, Python or another programming language.
Who are you?
You are a talented and ambitious applicant who takes responsibility for his/her own opportunities and development. Also you want to develop further, both professionally and in your social skills, and are already working on insights and relationships that will help you throughout your career. Besides that you believe in acting ethically, both internally and externally, and take responsibility for your own actions in that regard. You also enjoy working in a team, in which different ideas and perspectives are included in the work. Finally you are curious about developments within your own discipline and driven to make a difference with your team. furthermore you are bursting with energy and:
You have a University Master study background in Econometrics, Actuarial Science or Mathematics;
You have a good command of Dutch and English, both spoken and written;
You are available for six months, two or three days per week.
This is what we offer you
We believe in the power of an inclusive culture and we want everyone to feel free to be
themselves. We offer access to a PwC global network, where you can exchange knowledge, ideas and questions with experienced professionals regarding our Risk & Remuneration work field and other disciplines. We also offer you:
numerous training sessions and courses that contribute to your personal and professional development;
a fully equipped, ergonomic home office with a second monitor;
a monthly internet allowance;
30 holiday days per year;
the possibility, within standard working hours, of focusing on Corporate Responsibility, various networks, diversity, innovation and/or recruitment;
enjoyable informal activities, including drinks get-togethers, a Christmas party and a skiing weekend. (During the COVID-19 pandemic, you can count on online events).
Getting started at PwC
Are you enthusiastic? Then let us have your CV, grade list and a covering letter
explaining why you’re applying and why you’re the right person for this position.
Click on the red button and apply immediately!
After we’ve received your application:
You’ll immediately receive confirmation in your inbox;
We’ll contact you within two weeks for a short introductory meeting;
If everyone is enthusiastic, then we’ll schedule an online assessment. Depending
on your score, you will receive an invitation for an initial interview. Click here for more information about the application process.
If you would like more detailed information about the position Working Student Actuarial & Quantitative Consulting at PwC, don't hesitate to contact us. Eline van den Berg will be happy to help you by phone, e-mail or WhatsApp. eline.van.den.berg@pwc.com or via +31 (0)6 48448951.
Sjoukje Fischer