Overall, it was good! People were friendly. 4 rounds of interview introducing their people, job duties, required skills, etc. Their expectations from candidates especially regarding actuarial software tools and modeling experiences, etc.
The actuarial analyst interview comprises an introduction, an overview of the job description, and a skill assessment. The process aims to evaluate candidates' suitability for the role through a comprehensive understanding of their background, the responsibilities of the position, and an assessment of their relevant skills.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
"Can you explain your experience with statistical modeling and its application in actuarial work?" "How do you approach the task of risk assessment and probability estimation in the context of insurance or financial planning?" "Could you provide an example of a complex dataset you've worked with and describe the methods you used to extract meaningful insights for decision-making?"
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en Prudential (Newark, NJ) en sep 2013
Entrevista
First, there was a phone interview about my technical skills and then an in-person interview that got more personal like which math courses I enjoyed most in college and what I value in a team setting. Honestly, I thought I didn't get the job from the phone interview because the first person I spoke with was rather rude and sounded like he didn't want to be doing the interview. Fortunately, the second person was friendlier and although she turned out not to be once I started working with her.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What is your favorite function in Excel? R? What was your favorite theoretical math course?