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Old 07-23-2012, 02:15 AM
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Actuarial Jobs in India are increasing and this is because of the growth of Indian Insurance sector in recent times, attracting attention of young Indian talent towards this field from around the globe. The sector has witnessed lot of growth and changes in last 3 - 4 years. Apart from Private insurance players, there are many MNC’s which are recruiting qualified Actuaries at large. Remuneration is not in Par with the international market. However, things are improving very fast. Post your comment if you are interested to be part of the actuarial growth curve in India. I would like to connect with you if you are interested.
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Actuarial Jobs in India are increasing and this is because of the growth of Indian Insurance sector in recent times, attracting attention of young Indian talent towards this field from around the globe. The sector has witnessed lot of growth and changes in last 3 - 4 years. Apart from Private insurance players, there are many MNC’s which are recruiting qualified Actuaries at large. Remuneration is not in Par with the international market. However, things are improving very fast. Post your comment if you are interested to be part of the actuarial growth curve in India. I would like to connect with you if you are interested.
I'd like to get some information on how I could potentially be a consultant working in both countries. I'm yet to get my ASA.
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Actuarial Jobs in India are increasing and this is because of the growth of Indian Insurance sector in recent times, attracting attention of young Indian talent towards this field from around the globe. The sector has witnessed lot of growth and changes in last 3 - 4 years. Apart from Private insurance players, there are many MNC’s which are recruiting qualified Actuaries at large. Remuneration is not in Par with the international market. However, things are improving very fast. Post your comment if you are interested to be part of the actuarial growth curve in India. I would like to connect with you if you are interested.
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I would be interested. I am an ASA and have completed all requirements for EA. Can you send me some more information.

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