Graduate Prospects - 23 July, 2008 - (Page 5) You won’t find many analysts roles where you can develop this fast. (And you can quote us on that.) Quotation Analyst £17,000 to £25,000 + excellent benefits • York Working within our growing Bulk Purchase Annuity (BPA) department, you’ll prepare and issue quotations for defined benefit pension schemes. We’re the UK’s top insurer, and this is one of the hottest topics in the pensions world. It’s therefore an outstanding opportunity. Due to the size of some of the schemes we deal with, our BPA success can have a significant impact on the way we move forward as a business – so it’s a high profile role that’ll see you building up some fantastic commercial experience at a relatively early stage. A recent Maths/Actuarial graduate (or equivalent), you’ll analyse data and specifications provided by Employee Benefit Consultancies in order to produce quotations in a timely manner. Whilst some pensions experience would help, it’s a natural problem-solving ability and innovative approach we’re really interested in here. You’ll get excellent on-the-job training that will see to the rest. As well as the opportunity to be supported in actuarial or other relevant exams, we’ll give you 29 days’ holiday, a competitive bonus, a share save scheme and discounts on insurance products. Visit www.norwichunion.jobs/specialist and search under reference JOB34311 to apply. If this job is not quite right for you, but you’re interested in finding out more about jobs at Norwich Union, please register your details on our Talent Network www.yournutalent.com and we will contact you when a suitable role becomes available. http://www.norwichunion.jobs/specialist http://www.norwichunion.jobs/specialist http://www.yournutalent.com
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