Graduate Prospects - 11 June, 2008 - (Page 6) 6 PROSPECTS GRADUATE Issue 69 · 11 June 2008 · Fortnightly www.prospects.ac.uk INVESTING IN A BRIGHTER FUTURE? CAREERS IN ACTUARIAL AND FUND MANAGEMENT LICHFIELD | CIRCA £22,000 PA + BENEFITS, INC. A FULL STUDY PACKAGE For over 80 years we have looked after the financial wellbeing of the Police Family. We look after over a billion pounds of assets on behalf of our members and offer a range of financial products. We are now seeking two motivated individuals to join our Actuarial and Fund Management teams. Our dedicated and effective actuarial team cover a wide range of tasks including: valuation, modelling, product design, pricing and providing technical support, whilst our professional fund management team oversee all investment activity at Police Mutual, encompassing investment in equities, bonds, property and cash. Both roles represent an excellent opportunity to grow your career within Financial Services and are ideally suited to individuals who have excellent communication and analytical skills, having achieved a 1st or 2.1 at degree (or equivalent) level in a mathematical discipline. Based in modern premises in the cathedral city of Lichfield, we are within easy reach of Birmingham, Leicester and Derby. If you would like to know more about our roles, please visit our website or contact us at recruitment@pmas.co.uk. Applications should be returned by 2 July 2008. To find out more about Police Mutual visit our website at www.pmas.co.uk graduate buying opportunities //vauxhall, london salary: c. £20K dependent on experience We are the UK leader in advertising and promotional merchandise with around 300 staff in the UK and offices in the USA, Europe and Asia. Our impressive client list includes Diageo, Clarins, United Airlines, BMI, Barclays, BMW and Microsoft plus many other blue chip customers. Product Plus, a division of 4imprint, are now looking to recruit two enthusiastic graduates into Buying positions to help us drive the business forward. As a key member of a creative purchasing team, you will assist with product sourcing and development, produce pricing, monitor the quality of merchandise, liaise with in-house and external design studios and assist with the preparation of client presentations, providing an exceptional support service to the whole purchasing function. You will gain experience in all aspects of the purchasing process, including negotiating with suppliers globally to create and develop cost effective relationships. You will be a great team player and communicator with ambition to pursue a successful buying career. Business focused, you will preferably have gained at least 6 months experience in a feast moving commercial environment. In return we will offer a fantastic buying career and a friendly and vibrant team to work with. If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter detailing why you are suitable for one of these exciting roles to Sumita Halai, Product Plus International Ltd, South Bank Business Centre, Ponton Road, London SW8 5BL or email to sumita.halai@4imprint.co.uk We are an equal opportunities employer. www.product-plus.co.uk closing date: 25th June 2008 A 4imprint group company http://www.prospects.ac.uk http://www.pmas.co.uk http://www.pmas.co.uk http://www.product-plus.co.uk http://www.product-plus.co.uk
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