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CSC must be focused on delivering a service experience that exceeds expectations and makes it easy for customers to do business with MetLife. Ability to balance client expectations with MetLife capabilities.
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Senior Actuary for MetLife Group, Inc. in New York, NY to develop benchmarking models to challenge models in use across the Enterprise, including models using such advanced techniques as machine learning, derivative pricing and other complex models.
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MetLife, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, is one of the world's leading financial services companies, providing insurance, annuities, employee benefits and asset management to individual and institutional customers.
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MetLife Investments is one of the largest institutional investors and asset managers in the United States, with nearly half a trillion dollars in general account and third-party portfolio assets invested primarily in investment grade corporate bonds, structured finance securities, commercial and agricultural mortgage loans, U.S. Treasury and agency securities and real estate and corporate equity.
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MetLife offers a comprehensive benefits program, including healthcare benefits, life insurance, retirement benefits, parental leave, legal plan services, and paid time off. At MetLife, we’re leading the global transformation of an industry we’ve long defined.
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