This market-leading actuarial firm have a unique opportunity for 2 graduates to train as an actuarial consultant. You'd still be working towards the IFoA exams, but unlike the actuarial trainee role, this opportunity is focused on being client-facing. The business is based in Guernsey, with an impressive network of clients across the Channel Islands, UK, and Europe, making it an exciting place to kick-start your career. As a trainee, you'd get the chance to apply your mathematical skills to the business world while working towards becoming a chartered actuary. It can take anywhere from 2-10 years to complete all 13 actuarial exams, depending on your mathematical abilities, work ethic, and whether you graduate with exemptions. This means that trainees need to be motivated to pursue a long-term career as an actuary. For the right person, it's a brilliant career path with huge earning potential, but it does take time and dedication What would I be doing? 1 day per week is dedicated to paid study leave, during which you will revise for the IFoA exams. There are 13 exams in total, and some degrees provide exemptions. 4 days per week are spent learning on the job. This involves collating statistical reports and presentations for clients, so strong communication skills are necessary. Statistical analysis, problem-solving, and using Microsoft Excel are also essential parts of the role. What's in it for me? A comprehensive training package, which funds your actuarial exams, classroom-style learning, and paid study leave. A sponsored visa, which permits you to work in Guernsey. A £2,000 relocation package (if relevant) to support your relocation to Guernsey. The firm pays for 1 return flight to the UK each year, which you can expense at any time. A generous pensions and healthcare plan. 22.5 days' annual leave paid study leave once a week. A competitive base salary of £28-31k, depending on your experience and/ or exam exemptions. What do we need from you? On track for a 2:1 or above in a STEM, Economics, or Finance degree, with an A or A in Maths A Level Willing to relocate to and/ or work in Guernsey as of September 2025 Solid communication skills An MSc in Actuarial Sciences is beneficial but not essential Ultimately, you'll need to be a relationship-driven individual, proficient with Microsoft Excel and motivated to pursue a career as an actuary.