These numbers tell the story

In a world of risk, your future is secure as an actuary.

Consistently rated among top careers by U.S. News and World Report, actuaries have high salaries, an array of paths for growth and advancement, and a satisfying work/life balance.

(We know you’re a numbers person, so we brought some data.)

Actuary Ranked
3rd
Best Business Job
Actuary Ranked
8th
Best STEM Job
Actuary Ranked
9th
Overall in the 100 Best Jobs
Actuary Ranked
25th
As a Top Paying Job
*According to the U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 100 Best Jobs.

Positioned for success

Actuaries are highly valued for their skills in math and critical thinking—a combination with excellent prospects for growth and advancement.

Great compensation: Along with extremely competitive average base salaries, actuaries can also find advancement opportunities at upper management and executive levels.

Healthy work/life balance: Actuarial work ranks among professions with lower-than-average stress levels. 

Meaningful impact: Harness the power of math and data to  create better financial outcomes for more people. 

A highly ranked career

Being an actuary is consistently rated among the best jobs to have. 

If you love math and enjoy solving problems, a career as an actuary could be a perfect fit.

Don't just take our word for it -- see what your peers have to say.

Megan Chaffey
ASA Actuary
Actuaries also have a high code of ethics so the goal is when you're signing off on something, you're saying, "this is the truth. this is the fact."
Karthik Balaji
FSA Actuary
An actuary is someone who can put a number on something that’s not certain. So usually where there’s uncertainty, there’s usually an open door for an actuary to play a role. We help people and organizations understand the impact of unpredictable events.
Megan Partida
ASA Actuary
As an actuary, I am not just crunching numbers. I get to interpret them and figure out how we can make business decisions.
Actuarial career: right for you?

Skills

Actuaries bring a highly valued combination of skills to any organization.

Talented at math: Simply put: math is a must. 

Able to see around corners: Expecting the unexpected is key to measuring risk.

360º analyst: Considering a situation from multiple angles.

Inspired by data: Looking behind numbers to find patterns and trends. 

Strategic thinker: Envisioning "what then?" for any possibility.

Effective communicator: Conveying the story of the numbers with clear language.

Actuarial career: right for you?

Characteristics

Do these sound like someone you know?

Spoiler: We think it might be you.

Belief in numbers: You’re more “I have the figures” than “I have a feeling.”

Problem solver: You love a good puzzle, especially the challenging ones.

Trusted: Your take on things catches people's attention. 

Impartial: Part detective, part reporter, you believe in relaying facts.

Curious: When diving into a subject, you enjoy experiencing the details. 

Imaginative: You can picture scenarios and put yourself in others' shoes. 

The big picture

Of all the things to know about an actuarial career, here are two big takeaways.

Use your math powers for good

Not everyone can think in numbers. With your math abilities, you can join a professional community working to find the optimal financial outcomes for people everywhere.

Use your math powers for success

Because actuaries have a needed combination of skills, they can find well-compensated work in many industries and around the world. 

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Start your actuarial journey

As a valued strategic thinker, an actuary’s career path often leads to upper management and executive positions. Opportunities for an actuary can be found worldwide in a global marketplace.