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Actuary or Data Analyst - Which is better?

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • There are 7 major differences between these two career paths. Although what you choose depends on your objectives, this video will help clear up any confusion you may have!
    TIMESTAMPS:
    • Intro 0:00​
    • Salary range 0:40
    • Business focus 2:55
    • Industry range 4:40
    • Prominence 5:30
    • Job security 6:55
    • Advancement opportunities 8:35
    • Time commitment 9:45
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Komentáře • 62

  • @cameronlarson4046
    @cameronlarson4046 Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you please don’t delete this video because I need to watch it later

  • @404TRUCKERTV
    @404TRUCKERTV Před 3 lety +10

    Don't worry, just know that you're in a fabulous field with options so at any given moment you can switch jobs and try things out if you choose.

  • @aeriii4681
    @aeriii4681 Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, very insightful! I am definitely keeping my options open, being flexible between actuarial and data science because of the current climate, and pursuing wherever opportunity leads

  • @johnd.1211
    @johnd.1211 Před 3 lety +3

    It's the individual that will dictate success and monetary reward. Career path is less important, although some are better suited for structure. my two cents

  • @fahimhoq3166
    @fahimhoq3166 Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for this video. As someone who is studying Statistics in college right now, I was wondering which path to choose.

  • @evancooper7336
    @evancooper7336 Před 3 lety +7

    I am a Fellow and I've not quite found what you say about being treated like royalty, looked up to. I've found many in the business don't even know what an actuary is, but those that do are usually senior and those people really listen to you. I'm quite young to be a fellow at 25 and I've found in meetings many people will just ignore me and not really listen to me and then when they find out I'm an actuary they completely change the way they treat you. So it does carry some weight.

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, it also depends on the industry. As mentioned in the video, most people working in insurance companies will know what an actuary is compared to other businesses that may not be as familiar. Being a fully qualified actuary means that you have passed the exams and have expertise in the field, so an actuary's opinion is definitely valued!

  • @johnd.1211
    @johnd.1211 Před 3 lety +5

    also....your comparison should be Actuary vs. Data Scientist.

  • @hz1251
    @hz1251 Před 3 lety +4

    very detailed video on the comparison! with more exams taken and passed, I felt like it's harder for me to get out of actuarial career, but the data scientist career do look a little bit more lucrative. I think there will be more actuarial data analyst positions in the future.

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, there is likely going to be more opportunity to integrate technology into actuarial work. It's always a good idea to build a more varied skill set if you have the capacity for it!

    • @hz1251
      @hz1251 Před 3 lety

      @@EtchedActuarial Thanks for the answer. Just out of curiosity, why did you give up working in a corporate and switch to self-employed?

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety

      @@hz1251 Hey Mark! Take a look at this video czcams.com/video/Nn2i0IJ0saA/video.html

  • @XuanJC23
    @XuanJC23 Před 3 lety +9

    I gave up 4 years ago to be an actuary. After trying for few different jobs, I set my goal to be an actuary again, of course, struggling for the SOA exam... Hahahaha

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety +3

      If you'd like more guidance and support preparing for your first actuarial exam, you may be interested in joining the Study Strategy Program. More information can be found here: etchedactuarial.com/join-my-exam-coaching/

    • @ejay2075
      @ejay2075 Před 2 měsíci

      Did you become one?

  • @lebomoneo9221
    @lebomoneo9221 Před 2 lety

    I was dreading watching this because of you being an actuary.
    Watching this pretty much substantiated my dread

  • @tusharmahli2562
    @tusharmahli2562 Před rokem

    Actuarial science complements Data analytics because both of them deal with unstructured data, so having both the skills will help getting more better insights. I think even some Universities offer Actuarial Science along with Data Analytics.

  • @mathdoctor8575
    @mathdoctor8575 Před rokem

    thnk u so much for giving me the right path and to give the enormous number of the benefits of becoming actuary and to get an job with full security and continuous increment in the pay scale

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před rokem

      You're so welcome!! Wishing you all the best on your journey!! :D

  • @luisabriful
    @luisabriful Před 2 lety +4

    If you are very technical, like math stats and coding go for data science. Being an actuary is not that fun. Most of the insurance companies are old fashion and boring. Tech companies are a much better environment and more remote-friendly. Moreover if you are a good data scientist you can earn much more than an actuary

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing, LuisaBrg! It definitely depends on your perspective and what you enjoy. Being an actuary can be a dream career, but it isn't for everyone!

  • @marksmith4892
    @marksmith4892 Před 2 lety +2

    On every point, you emphasized how the actuarial career is superior, and then at the end, you emphasized that not 1 is better than the other.

  • @divyamehta6102
    @divyamehta6102 Před 3 lety +2

    Really you made a good distinction.Thanks for your valuable info.

  • @roboticperson1589
    @roboticperson1589 Před 3 lety +7

    Actuary is more prestige than Data Analyst. But Data Scientist is more comparable to actuary in terms of prestige/ salary/ etc.

  • @fredericnicholson80
    @fredericnicholson80 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Brea, I really enjoyed watching your video. Unfortunately, it comes 40 years too late for me. If I understand your actuary approach correctly, then I believe that the true competitor is the Data Scientist, not the data analyst. In a nutshell: The actuary is forecasting using known and well established mathematical models, where the model selection is driven by a priori understanding of the causes. The Data Science approach selects the calculations based on the data alone, and then can derive the causes post mortem.

  • @leankombe6569
    @leankombe6569 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello ma’am, I saw on one of your videos that you graduated from the University of Waterloo. I also wanted to go there but I missed the application deadline. So I applied to Carleton University and I got accepted but I wanted to ask you your opinion about studying actuarial science at Carleton (if you know about that uni). Also I wanted to ask you whether you had any exemptions by studying at Waterloo?

  • @coilyqueen312
    @coilyqueen312 Před 2 lety

    This was so insightful, thanks Brea!!

  • @kiprejoel-kgjplatform8463

    Thank you for the info!

  • @mathdoctor8575
    @mathdoctor8575 Před rokem

    very much thnk u again I know found my specialisation for pursuing masters

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před rokem +1

      I'm so glad I could help! What specialization are you going for? Wishing you luck!! :D

    • @mathdoctor8575
      @mathdoctor8575 Před rokem

      @@EtchedActuarial anything in acturial science
      Because now I am pursuing data science bachelor's and not able to decided whether do masters in data science machine learning or acturial science

  • @_danila5185
    @_danila5185 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @blackangel9978
    @blackangel9978 Před 3 lety

    Nice video! May I ask if I involve data analysis skills in the actuary field, will it be more advantageous? Or does actuary really have no great motivation for studying the skill of data analysis and put their whole effort into their field instead?

  • @brocknommay8527
    @brocknommay8527 Před 3 lety

    Great video, super insightful.

  • @dennisg3478
    @dennisg3478 Před rokem

    Hello, Brea! I was wondering whether or not you could comment on actuaries vs quants: the main differences and pros and cons of each field. Thanks!

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před rokem

      Hey there! I'll keep this in mind for a future video topic :) Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @christiannuamah2674
    @christiannuamah2674 Před 2 lety +1

    Please do i need to write all ten exams before I can become a fully qualified actuary?.And also
    Is the salary the same everywhere based on qualifications or it is the US own that is used as standard as I am a Ghanaian now about to go to the university to study the actuarial science

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 2 lety

      Yes you will need to complete the exams to become a fully qualified actuary, but you can usually start working after 2-3 exams passed. Salaries will vary based on many factors like location and company.

  • @cornishif
    @cornishif Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your video!! is so helpful

  • @yatinmaharaj9510
    @yatinmaharaj9510 Před 3 lety

    Please make a video comparing actuaries and quants🙏. And are actuarial exams as mathematically intense in postgraduate studies after the first 8 exemptions?

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion! This is an interesting article from the SOA that compares the two www.soa.org/globalassets/assets/library/proceedings/record-of-the-society-of-actuaries/2000-09/2001/january/RSA01V27N255PD.PDF
      Could you explain more about which exams you're referring to?

    • @yatinmaharaj9510
      @yatinmaharaj9510 Před 3 lety

      @@EtchedActuarial so in honors when you do subjects like life insurance applications, finance and investment applications, general insurance, professional communication, actuarial risk management and ERM

  • @sokopinions
    @sokopinions Před 3 lety +1

    so actuary is a boring career?
    i didn't hear you mention any tech in an actuarial career,
    and it sounds like another finance career

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety

      That really depends on the person! Technical skills are definitely used in the actuarial career - learn more about that here czcams.com/video/X246IhFiJWE/video.html

    • @luisabriful
      @luisabriful Před 2 lety

      It is! Actuaries are stuck with horrible excel spreadsheets. If you are a tech person you'll definetly enjoy more data science. More and more technical actuaries are moving into this field (myself included)

  • @jehushaphat
    @jehushaphat Před 2 lety

    Does "fully qualified actuary" mean a fellow actuary or would associate suffice?

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jesse! When I say "fully qualified" I'm referring to a fellow actuary. Employers generally expect you to continue taking exams until you're fully qualified, but that isn't ALWAYS the case. Some actuaries do end up staying in actuarial positions as an ASA, but it's a bit less common.

  • @blackumbrella6199
    @blackumbrella6199 Před 3 lety

    I thought Data Analyst is about programming or It jobs 🤔 How could they replaced or be compared to Actury?

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety +3

      There are some overlaps in job functions and required skill set. They both apply math/statistical knowledge and technical skills to analyze data and draw conclusions. Programming and IT is a broad category and can range from software development and building applications to technical support.

    • @razojacqueline
      @razojacqueline Před rokem

      @@EtchedActuarial This is interested. I thought the same as the OP above. Do actuaries use Python and build databases?

  • @SURAJ-xj9qh
    @SURAJ-xj9qh Před 3 lety

    Which is more tough ca or actuarial science

    • @EtchedActuarial
      @EtchedActuarial  Před 3 lety

      Hey Sonia! I think you might be referring to CPA, so check out this comparison czcams.com/video/qwPBkDpkaHg/video.html

  • @buhlemahlangu8234
    @buhlemahlangu8234 Před rokem +1

    Your video is highly bias because yu are an actuary yourself therefore yu speak highly of your career more than the other and that's unfair for people who are doing data science.
    The best thing to do for your subscriber is to get someone who is a data scientist to aleast validate what you are saying.
    Evidence based results will do the justice to all the claims you've made about data science

  • @leankombe6569
    @leankombe6569 Před 2 lety

    Hello ma’am, I saw on one of your videos that you graduated from the University of Waterloo. I also wanted to go there but I missed the application deadline. So I applied to Carleton University and I got accepted but I wanted to ask you your opinion about studying actuarial science at Carleton (if you know about that uni). Also I wanted to ask you whether you had any exemptions by studying at Waterloo?