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Post subject: Actuarial Job Search Frustrating  PostPosted: Sep 09, 2010 - 10:07 PM



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Searching for a job so far has been really frustrating......nearly all the job openings require atleast .6 months experience ..or 1yr experience.....How do they expect us to get experience if noone is willing hire people with 0yr exp.
I've passed three exams..and still no luck.
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Post subject: RE: Actuarial Job Search Frustrating  PostPosted: Sep 21, 2010 - 05:15 AM



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I agree to you completely. I am in a very similar situation.
 
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Post subject: RE: Actuarial Job Search Frustrating  PostPosted: Sep 21, 2010 - 03:41 PM



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ya thats a prob. i hav cleared 6 papers and i m in a similar situation
 
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Post subject: RE: Actuarial Job Search Frustrating  PostPosted: Sep 23, 2010 - 11:16 AM



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actually there is oversupply, and very few actuarial jobs, if at all, I know of people with 8-10 papers searching jobs for many years now, some have given up and settled for other careers, some are still hopeful, but they have ruined their careers in the bargain, imagine a person having no job for last 4 years with 8 papers, i have one such friend, now even if he gets the interview calls he is not preferred due to his gae and other reasons like low starting pay which will suit a 21 yr old, a 28 yr ols desires more pay and won't stay in the job and will jump around, this is what the companies think.

in the end the individual's career is nowhere. friends don't mind but now it is worth rethinking about other career options, in which jobs are there, and atleast you won't sit idle.
 
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Add a "queue-step" to the process. This way, a user could create i.e. 25 project files and add all the files for the book and enter all information. All these projects then enter the queue. The user can then press "End session", and AudioBook builder will begin building the audiobooks one after one. This should be relatively simple to add, as it requires no simultaneous processing code. Only a queue system.
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