In a typical work setting, actuaries:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate with clients or coworkers daily in person, by phone, or e-mail. It is important they work well in teams.
- Write letters and memos weekly.
- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by others.
Physical Work Conditions
- Mostly work indoors. They have desk jobs and their offices are usually comfortable and pleasant.
Work Performance
- Must complete all their work and do it accurately. Actuaries work with money, insurance, and other factors that have a big impact on people’s lives.
- Must be aware of changes in social, economic, and other events that might affect the work they do.
- Plan most of their own tasks, priorities, and goals without talking with a supervisor.
- Make most decisions without talking with a supervisor.
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- It is very important that actuaries are able to repeat the same tasks during the day.
Hours/Travel
- Often work at least 40 hours per week.
- May travel to meet with clients.