Are you an aspiring actuary or a Maths student looking to use your degree? This market-leading actuarial firm is looking to hire 3 maths graduates this summer. 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, gaining practical and professional experience. This involves using financial and statistical models to calculate risk, conducting market research, and collaborating with your team. Collating reports and presentations for clients is another aspect of the role, so strong communication skills are necessary. This firm offers 2 streams for actuarial trainees: pensions or insurance. In your application, please specify your preference. 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 pension 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 Maths, 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 an analytically-minded individual, proficient with Microsoft Excel and motivated to pursue a career as an actuary.