Actuarial, can't find a job, where to go?

I don't know why I didn't reply to my resume in China, but in the United States, I think it's really not enough internships and too many exams. You are aware of this problem yourself. Originally, the American market was just a newly recruited actuarial student, who basically took the exam twice. Internship is a plus item, and the exam is a sub-item. Having exams and internships is also a plus. Therefore, after excluding identity reasons, internship is more important than examination. I didn't take the exam myself. Practice first, complete two exams during the internship, then become a full member, and the company responds. On the whole, it went well. But there may be some geographical reasons for my success. I am in the middle, and my school is an unknown primary school in the middle. The city is small, but there is an insurance company headquarters that recruits interns all the year round. Students from other places basically have no chance to practice here because they can't meet the working hours required by the company. In addition, this company has no special summer internship program and has been using it since it recruited interns. If the effect is good, it may be retained. One of the reasons why I chose to change my major at first, and I still chose to study in this school even if I have an undergraduate course, is because I have investigated the situation before and learned that the internship of actuarial specialty is more important, and there are great internship opportunities in this school. Now that I am employed, my salary is not high, but at the local consumption level, I am doing well. There was no lottery in the first year, and it was postponed at opt. If you haven't won the lottery in the next two years, you will still have the opportunity to study for graduate students and draw lots. If you still intend to stay in the United States, you can consider studying for a graduate student, mainly looking for an internship at the graduate stage, so the chances of staying in the United States are still very high.