Working Life

Working Life

Are technical skills alone enough for actuaries to thrive in today's business landscape?
14,483 Gen Z's and 8,373 Millennials in 44 countries were interviewed for the 12th edition of Deloitte's Gen Z and Millennial Survey.
Olga Pupashenko studied Financial Mathematics at the Technical University in Kaiserslautern. She works as Head of Non-Financial Risk Management at ERGO Group.
A multi-generational workforce brings together fresh perspectives and a range of abilities. It boosts team creativity, problem solving, knowledge sharing and individual development.
The ageing population in Europe and the United States is a growing concern for the job market and the economy as a whole.
The commitment to employee health and well-being should start in the C-suite
For a number of years now, various European bodies have been dealing with ethical issues surrounding the use of AI in many aspects of life.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic for a long time now, and is a development which promises to further transform many aspects of our lives.
Two Canadian actuaries share their experiences working across different countries and cultures - an interview with Kevin Lam and Guillaume Franquet by Manoj Gandhi and Arthur da Silva.
In a global economy, the opportunity to work abroad has become more common and easier to organize.

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