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Location: NY or CHI
Level: Consultant
About The Team
Capco is a global management and technology consultancy specializing in advisory, implementation, and delivery of client-centric solutions across Financial Services, Energy, and Insurance industries. We partner with leading institutions to modernize platforms, drive digital transformation, enhance data capabilities, and implement innovative technology solutions. Within our Insurance practice, we combine deep actuarial expertise with advanced data engineering and analytics to help clients modernize forecasting processes, optimize decision-making, and build scalable, technology-enabled actuarial capabilities.
About The Role
Capco is seeking an Actuarial Associate or early-career Actuarial Data Scientist with a strong mathematics, data science, or computer science background who is looking for an exciting career change into the world of consulting. In this role, you will work alongside senior data scientists and engineers to help design and build advanced data knowledge graph and ontological models that support end-to-end actuarial processes. This is an exciting opportunity for an actuarial student or actuarial professional looking to expand beyond traditional pricing or valuation work and contribute to data-driven transformation initiatives in an innovative and creative culture. You will apply actuarial concepts, statistical modeling, and programming skills to structure complex actuarial end-to-end processes, and make data come alive through LLM application.
What You’ll Get To Do
- Apply actuarial knowledge to support the design and implementation of structured data and ontological models for actuarial processes.
- Collaborate with senior data and graph specialists to translate actuarial workflows into scalable technical frameworks.
- Analyze insurance datasets and contribute to modeling efforts that improve accuracy and process efficiency.
- Support data transformation, validation, and ingestion activities across actuarial systems.
- Contribute to documentation and model governance to ensure clarity, traceability, and auditability.
- Partner with cross-functional teams including data engineers, architects, and business stakeholders to align actuarial requirements with technical solutions.
- Assist in enhancing automation and analytics capabilities within actuarial environments.
What You’ll Bring
- A love of tinkering with new technology and learning new skills
- 1–3 years of professional experience as an actuarial associate, actuarial analyst, or data scientist within insurance or financial services.
- Progress toward actuarial credentials, with successful completion of 2+ actuarial exams such as:
- Probability (P)
- Financial Mathematics (FM)
- Statistics for Risk Modeling (SRM)
- Other foundational actuarial exams preferred
- Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field.
- Dual background in mathematics and computer science strongly preferred.
- Working knowledge of Python or R for data analysis and modeling; experience with data manipulation libraries is a plus.
- Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to communicate technical actuarial concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Interest in applying actuarial expertise within modern data and technology transformation initiatives.
Why Capco?
A career at Capco is a chance to help reshape the competitive landscape in financial services. We launch new banks, transform existing ones, and help our clients navigate complex change. As consultants, we work on the front-end business design all the way through to technology implementation. We are the largest Financial Services-focused consultancy in the world, serving everyone from global banks to emerging FinTechs, from strategy through digital transformation, design, business consulting, data and analytics, cyber, cloud, technology architecture, and engineering. Capco is a young and growing firm. We maintain an entrepreneurial spirit and growth mindset and have minimal bureaucracy. We have no internal silos that get in the way of your career opportunities or ability to focus on our clients and make a difference to the business. We offer the opportunity for everyone to learn rapidly, take on tough challenges, and get promoted quickly. We take pride in our creative, collaborative, diverse, and inclusive culture, where everyone can #BYAW. We offer highly competitive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement, and a work culture focused on innovation and creation of lasting value for our clients and employees.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you. This is an opportunity to make a difference and contribute to a highly successful company with a significant growth trajectory.
US Pay Range $98,000—$112,000 USD
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding J-1 Visa Sponsorship as an Analytics Consultant
Document your analytics credentials before applying
Gather degree transcripts, professional certifications, and a portfolio of quantitative projects. Designated sponsors evaluate whether your background aligns with the training objectives stated in your DS-2019, so gaps between your credentials and the proposed role delay approval.
Confirm the host employer's DS-2019 eligibility
Not every company can host a J-1 exchange visitor. Verify that your prospective employer has worked with a State Department-designated sponsor before, or is willing to coordinate with one like CIEE, Cultural Vistas, or AIPT to issue the required forms.
Search for J-1-compatible analytics roles on Migrate Mate
Filter by job title and visa type to surface Analytics Consultant positions at host organizations that have a documented history of J-1 arrangements. Migrate Mate surfaces roles specifically aligned with exchange visitor categories, saving you time targeting companies unfamiliar with the DS-2019 process.
Match your training plan to your program category
If you hold a degree and at least one year of experience, the Trainee category fits best. Recent graduates still enrolled or within twelve months of graduation qualify under Intern. Your designated sponsor will require a written training plan that maps weekly activities to your analytics specialization.
Check prevailing wage requirements using OFLC Wage Search
J-1 regulations require that your compensation matches the prevailing wage for your role and location. Use OFLC Wage Search to look up the wage level for analytics or data analysis occupations in your target metro before negotiating your offer letter.
Account for the two-year home residency requirement early
Analytics Consultant roles sponsored through certain government-funded or exchange programs may trigger the two-year home residency requirement under INA section 212(e). Confirm with your designated sponsor whether your specific program is subject to this rule before accepting an offer.
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Find Analytics Consultant JobsAnalytics Consultant J-1 Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Which J-1 program category fits an Analytics Consultant role?
Most Analytics Consultant placements fall under the Trainee category, which applies to foreign nationals with a degree and at least one year of relevant professional experience. If you're within twelve months of graduating and still enrolled, the Intern category may apply instead. Research Scholar is reserved for university-affiliated analytical or academic research roles, not commercial consulting positions.
Who actually sponsors the J-1 visa for an analytics position?
The visa sponsor is a U.S. Department of State-designated organization such as Cultural Vistas, CIEE, or AIPT, not your employer. The hiring company serves as the host organization. The designated sponsor issues the DS-2019 form, reviews your training plan, and monitors compliance throughout your exchange. Your employer's role is to provide the structured analytics training outlined in that plan.
How do I find Analytics Consultant positions that accommodate J-1 arrangements?
Start your search on Migrate Mate, which surfaces roles at organizations familiar with exchange visitor arrangements. Many employers are open to hosting J-1 participants but don't advertise it prominently, so targeting companies with prior international hiring activity increases your chances. Connecting with analytics-focused teams at research institutions, consultancies, and technology firms also tends to yield receptive contacts.
Does the two-year home residency rule apply to analytics consulting J-1 placements?
It depends on the funding source and your home country's bilateral agreement with the United States. Placements funded by a government agency or involving skills designated on the Exchange Visitor Skills List trigger INA section 212(e), requiring you to return home for two years before changing to H-1B or permanent resident status. Confirm your program's classification with your designated sponsor before accepting an offer.
What does the training plan requirement mean for analytics roles?
Every J-1 Trainee or Intern placement requires a formal training plan approved by the designated sponsor. For analytics positions, this document must describe the specific tools, methodologies, and projects you'll work on each phase. Vague plans citing only general data analysis are frequently rejected. Work with your host employer to specify software platforms, modeling techniques, and measurable learning objectives tied to your analytics specialization.
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