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Actuarial assistant work supports insurance decisions by turning statistical data, risk models and financial records into usable rate and policy evidence.
Actuarial assistants research accident, injury and property-damage probabilities, apply statistical formulas and prepare data that helps actuaries set premiums or review insurance products.
In job descriptions, look for statistical analysis, insurance rates, risk data, financial records, forecasting software, premium calculation and support for policy design or portfolio review.
The role is usually close to actuarial, underwriting or insurance product teams. The assistant prepares statistical tables, checks financial inputs and supports premium or policy work with traceable data.
Useful strengths include actuarial science basics, statistics, risk analysis, insurance-rate calculation, forecasting tools, financial records and careful handling of model inputs.
Pay context depends on data responsibility, software depth, insurance product complexity, review duties and whether the role supports routine pricing or more advanced risk analysis.
Experience can lead toward actuarial analysis, underwriting support, insurance product work, risk analysis, financial reporting or a more senior statistical assistant role.
Check whether the vacancy is mostly data preparation, premium calculation, policy support or risk analysis. Software names and review responsibility show the real level.
This guide is editorial career context, not official statistics, salary data or a guarantee that every vacancy uses the same scope.
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Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals (3314)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/160c1469-bbb6-48d3-b2a7-db8b30d724b5 |
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| ESCO code | 3314.1 |
| ISCO group | 3314 |
| Concept type | Occupation |