Let your STEM degree take you further!
Ready to thrive alongside actuarial and analytics experts?
Turn your curiosity and knack for numbers into real-world impact – no actuarial degree required!
At Taylor Fry, we hire a range of non-actuarial people, from mathematicians and engineers to scientists and physicists.
Why? Because we know diversity of thought and approach is the key to excellence and answers you can trust in a world more complex and uncertain than ever.
What we love about STEM grads …
Analytical curiosity
You can’t resist digging into data, spotting patterns and asking, “what’s really going on here?”
Structured problem solving
You’re the one who takes a messy problem, breaks it into pieces and figures out what actually works
Quantitative mindset
Whether it’s Python, R or just a killer spreadsheet – numbers tell a story, and you know how to listen
Collaborative insight
You can explain complex ideas in plain English and grow understanding in the people around you
Considering our grad program? We’ve got the answers..
When do applications open?
Applications for our 2027 graduate program are now open until 11 March 2026.
Where do we run our graduate program?
We offer positions for graduates across all of our offices – Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Wellington.
What does the application process involve?
An email with your cover letter, CV and an up-to-date academic transcript. We’ll add links on how to apply during the application period.
What does the interview process involve?
Following your application, our Graduate Selection Committee will invite suitable candidates to progress into our selection phase. This will include a video interview, aptitude test and panel interview.
But don’t just take our word for it.
Here’s what some of Taylor Fry’s STEM professionals have to say about working with us ...

Yee Chin
Consultant
Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)
Taylor Fry encourages fresh ways of thinking, so my ability to think scientifically is a real asset here, while my hard skills, such as statistics and programming, are directly applicable across a variety of actuarial and analytics projects. At the same time, it’s also rewarding to learn and apply pragmatic and even elegant actuarial solutions that are relevant for many sectors.

Ramona Meyricke
Principal
Bachelor of Science Honours
Bachelor of Science Honours
STEM skills can help solve so many problems in a variety of settings here at Taylor Fry. Maths and statistics, in particular, are indispensable – whether we’re quantifying and forecasting lifetime costs and benefits for government, estimating and projecting disaster risk and the impacts of climate change or evaluating the design, implementation and outcomes of programs.





