XIAMENG WU
***-** **** *** *** Floor Corona, NY *1368 ? Cell: 347-***-**** ? Email:
abmqka@r.postjobfree.com
Citizenship: USA
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EDUCATION
Baruch College, New York, NY
B.A. in Actuarial Science, expected date of graduation June 2010
Cumulative GPA: 3.80/4.00
EXAMS PASSED/HONORS
Passed Exam FM/2- August 2009; Passed Exam P/1- May 2009; Sat
for Exam MFE/3F- May 2010
Completed VEE courses for Economics, Finance, and Statistics
National Honor Society, Guardian Life Insurance Actuarial
Science Award, Dean's List
SKILLS
Proficient with Excel, Microsoft Word, and PowerPoint
Working knowledge of Access, C++, SAS, and VBA
PROJECT WORK
Statistical Modeling
. Wrote a statistical report analyzing time series data to
determine an appropriate Box-Jenkins model to predict the number
of cars produced in Australia from July 1961 to August 1995
. Performed various diagnostics to determine the adequacy of the
model by evaluating the root mean square error, p-values, t-
statistics and correlation matrix
. Utilized model to forecast into the future, and to make point
predictions as well as prediction intervals
EXPERIENCE
AXA Advisors, Melville, NY August
2009 - November 2009
Financial Consultant- Intern
. Led team members to generate leads for potential clients on
behalf of senior advisers
. Collaborated with manager to coordinate a structured internship
program built to effectively promote successful interns
. Earned performance rating for continually exceeding expectations
as a cold caller
. Acquired knowledge of the financial services industry through
corporal courses
New York State Insurance Department, New York, NY
January 2009 - August 2009 Actuary- Intern
. Analyzed generalized linear models for private passenger
automobiles to ensure the model follows the Department's
conventional knowledge of auto insurance premiums
. Performed industry to company comparisons with respect to trend
factors, calculated based on graphical data contingent on
filings submitted by individual companies
. Evaluated companies' financial data to assess whether expected
returns meet the Department's standard for returns
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS)
March 2010 - Present
Big Sister
. Partnered with BBBS to make a difference in the life of a youth
through mentorship and by cultivating a positive relationship
that fosters individual growth in confidence, competence, and
compassion
. Worked with teams members to improve our youth's academic
performance through persistent tutoring
Actuarial Science Society Club at Baruch College
Active Member January
2010 - June 2010
. Actively contributed by advising officers on meeting agendas and
by co-leading seminars to benefit the actuarial community at
Baruch College
. Provided new members guidance on achieving success in the field
of actuarial science through means of continual mentorship
Center for Opportunities Choices and Outcomes
August 2004 - January 2005
Assistant
. Assisted children with autism and special needs in the
development of the fundamental skills essential for learning by
implementing specialized educational activities
. Reported to seniors on children's learning progress as well as
any other concerns necessary for further evaluation
INTEREST
Snowboarding, badminton, volleyball, reading, making arts and crafts,
and learning