Hi there, yes, so if you are successful in securing a graduate role, the contract of the graduate scheme will include support for you to work towards getting professionally qualified with the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
We also have a generous study package, and a team within our actuarial team dedicated to supporting students. Our study package includes EY paying for study materials (the notes, mock exams, tutorials), paying for the exams, and getting days off work to study
I found the study support great at EY. The Online tutorials were really helpful for me.
Thanks for the useful insights! Do you find balancing your work responsibilities and studies manageable? If you fail an exam is it expected that you'll have to self-fund re-sits?
I think balancing work and studies can be a challenge. I found EY's study support package to be a lot more generous than other companies which helped to alleviate this. But it is possible you may need to study on weekends, or before work. At EY you won't have to self-fund the exam resit.
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