The Actuaries

The Actuaries

Networking is easy to do, often completely free, and gets you out and about. And who knows?
For centuries, sleep was considered a passive state of absolute repose of the brain.
Most of the working population spends around 40 hours a week, if not more, sitting in front of a computer screen. And we continue to sit after work: in the car, on the train or on the sofa.
2020 forced many of us to tackle monumental new challenges while continuing to grapple with long-standing issues, including mental health in the workplace.
The global pandemic has disproportionately impacted women in the workforce.
Christoph Krischanitz lives and works in Austria. He is a member of both the Actuarial Association of Austria and the German Actuarial Association.
Artificial intelligence. Automation. Machine learning. The rise of technology is rapidly creating a new future of work.
The profession of actuary continues to develop.
Leaders are calling for reskilling, capabilities development, and reinvention of how we work. But all of this makes demands on workers, especially in a time of crisis.
Dr Marc Busse is actuary. He is working as Image Processing Solutions Manager at ZEISS Microscopy which is a quite unusual path for an actuary. Hence he hasn’t met any colleague in this field yet.

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