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Old 09-20-2012, 06:31 PM
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Recently received ASA and will be back in the job hunt soon, after completing my graduate program. I need to update my CV and had a question about the exams section.

Should I bother including an Actuarial Exam section on my CV and list the exams and VEE etc...., or it is sufficient to just add the letters after my name in the title as in: John Smith, ASA?

Seems a waste to include a section for it when a simple ASA sums up everything.

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Old 09-21-2012, 02:35 AM
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You are correct.

Add the date of your ASA and that you are pursuing FSA if in fact you are pursuing FSA. Prelims, FAP, and VEE are redundant if you have ASA.

So I heard.
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