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Uno could probably make you deader...
Whereabouts?
There is a site called LinkedIn that might or might not be of interest. They call themselves the World's Largest Professional Network. At the bottom of their homepage are some links to information you can read before deciding whether to sign up.Thanks, but I've already signed up and I'm looking for other approaches as well.
You say you've passed two of the exams; how many are there total? I know a guy who's an actuary, but I only know that he had to go through some serious testing to become certified. Are you a fully qualified actuary now, or two-thirds there, or what?
He says that, right out of school, he basically shotgunned his resume at every actuarial firm in the DC area. I think that might be encouraging news from your POV.
Another avenue would be to target the military industrial complex for job titles such as "financial analyst". Glancing at the corporate website says there's half a dozen such jobs in the NY area. At least 2 of them entry levelish. I'm sure other companies would have similar results. I'm not sure which all have big headquarters in NY, but ALL have presences in the greater DC area.
Risk management is a huge part of government contracting, and what the finance department does. Seriously. Check into Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Thiokol, ATK, etc. they just call it financial analyst instead of actuary. And all would likely pay for you to finish the rest of your tests.
I wish the opinion of some guy on the internets was worth anything Yitzi - I'd hire you on the spot. You're inhumanly meticulous with details, generous with your time and effort on behalf of this community - and you've proved, over time, to be level-headed and loyal. Not least impressive is that you're a self-starter who'll take on a big project with a steep learning curve, and stick with it for years on end.For what that's worth, I may just be some guy you know on the nets; but you taught yourself from scratch and did the YitziPatch; you can do anything, and you can certainly figure out a solution to this.