Munich Re Princeton, NJ
Munich Re Princeton, NJ Reviews
"Last career move"
Pros
Absolutely the last time ever you will want to look for a new job. Once you arrive at Munich Re, you have arrived at the best place and the last place you will be working if you are a career actuary.Cons
The policy management system could use an overhaul, and the associated database it populates is poorly engineered, though it appears with a new chief data officer, this single shortcoming is going toAdvice to Management
The Princeton office has a massive parking lot that is mostly empty, consider repurposing it for outdoor collaboration areas where on days with good weather, team meetings could be hosted. And givenMunich Re Princeton, NJ Interviews
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Anonymous Employee in Princeton, NJDeclined OfferPositive ExperienceAverage InterviewApplicationI applied through an employee referral The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Munich Re (Princeton, NJ)
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Multiple interviews with Managers, desk level underwriters and collaborative partners in different divisions. Some interviews were more in depth, other were more conversational and getting to know you. Average interview.InterviewExperience level and how it relates to team objectives
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