Hi Maris, I actually studied Physics at university so a similarly technical degree. I did a summer internship in core business consulting and then moved to actuarial for my graduate role. The reason I moved is because I was interested in the more technical consulting roles as I felt these aligned better with what I studied.
If you have similar interest in a technical role I would definitely recommend the actuarial programme. However, there really is no limit to where you would fit in. EY employee people from all degree backgrounds into all of their roles. It helps keep our teams diverse and delivering the best service to our clients.
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