How you'll make an impact
As a Graduate Catastrophe Analyst, you will be immersed in all aspects of front-line modelling work for our insurance clients from early in your career, including:
- Analysis and report preparation for client meetings and pitches
- Data auditing & cleansing
- Learning and utilizing catastrophe modelling software
- Operation of financial modelling software and interpretation of model outputs
- Real-time reporting and analysis of natural disasters and supporting clientβs post-event
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You will also have the opportunity for:
- Domestic or global travel, as required
- Increasing opportunities for client interaction and responsibility as your experience and capabilities evolve
- Support for industry qualifications
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βAbout Youβ
Educational Requirements
Minimum 2:1 degree and 128 UCAS points (2017 UK tariff) including A-Level Maths/Economics grade A/B or engineering, hydrology, applied mathematics, natural sciences, geo-sciences or equivalent qualification.
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Desired Skills and Qualifications
- Demonstrated enthusiasm and keen interest in the fields of Insurance, Risk Management, and Reinsurance.
- Proven ability to cultivate and maintain robust relationships with internal and external stakeholders across all organizational levels.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Effective and articulate communicator.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact well with diverse groups.
- Comprehensive geographical awareness.
- Highly adaptable and flexible in various situations.
- Exceptional presentation and public speaking abilities.
- Proven collaborative skills and teamwork orientation.
- In-depth understanding of model components and their applications.
- Innovative problem-solving and solution creation capabilities.
- Meticulous attention to detail and precision.
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The Application Process
Stage 1: Online application
Stage 2: Telephone Interview
Stage 3: Assessment Centre
Stage 4: Final interview
Stage 5: Offers made
Start date for the UK, International & Specialty Programme will be September 2026.
The recruitment process will commence with telephone interviews, which are scheduled to take place during November and December 2025, followed by assessment centres that are planned to occur in early 2026 to ensure a thorough and comprehensive selection process.
You will be notified on your progress throughout the process
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