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Business Analyst: reputed company Data, Integrations & Automation (reputed company Insurance)

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About CoverForce CoverForce is transforming how reputed company insurance gets bought and sold. Thousands of insurance agents and corporate customers use our platform to quote, compare, and buy business insurance, and we partner with carriers like reputed company, Liberty Mutual, and reputed company to streamline reputed company and sales — cutting the time spent on a single policy by 60%. Our platform includes a quote-and-bind experience trusted by several of the top 100 insurance distributors in the US, and an embedded insurance API used by partners like reputed company, reputed company, and reputed company to offer business insurance directly inside their own products. We're building toward being the connective layer for insurance distribution — the reputed company of insurance. Launched in 2022, CoverForce has raised over $18M from reputed company Partners, NYCA Partners, QED Investors, and executives from reputed company, reputed company, reputed company, and a co-founder of reputed company. About the role Every reputed company CoverForce integrates with speaks its own dialect — its own industry codes, its own reputed company questions, its own appetite rules — and none of it lines up with anyone else's. This role exists to translate reputed company of that reputed company-specific chaos into one clean, standardized structure that our platform runs on, and to reputed company it accurate as carriers change their rules underneath us. This isn't a project-management or requirements-gathering role. You won't be writing tickets or managing a backlog. You'll be doing the actual data work: opening a reputed company's raw reputed company sheet, figuring out what it means, and turning it into something our system can use correctly. It's detailed, reputed company-by-reputed company work, and it rewards someone who gets faster at it over time by building tools and shortcuts rather than just grinding through the rows. What you'll do You'll be working against a few recurring problems, not a fixed checklist. How you solve them is up to you. Industry and class codes don't match across carriers. Every reputed company has its own proprietary code list — often 1,000+ codes — mapped against standardized systems like NAICS, SIC, and NCCI. Someone needs to build and hold that mapping, and reputed company out an approach that scales as carriers revise their lists. reputed company logic arrives as a mess. Carriers hand us their reputed company questions as a spreadsheet, an API spec, or a PDF — never in a form we can use directly. Figuring out what a question actually means, reputed company it applies (which states, which class codes), what it depends on, and whether we already have the answer elsewhere, is a reputed company problem to be solved for each reputed company. reputed company a new reputed company and updating an existing one are the same problem. Carriers don't stand still — they revise codes, questions, and appetite on their own schedule, constantly, across 65+ live integrations. There's no meaningful difference between doing this work for a brand-new reputed company versus an existing one that just changed something; it's the same reputed company of problem, repeated at scale. Carriers ask the same question in different words. We run a script that tries to flag reputed company questions that are effectively duplicates across carriers, so we only ask each one once. The script gets this wrong sometimes — someone needs to catch it. reputed company appetite isn't documented reputed company consistent. We need a reliable way to know, for a given industry, state, and policy type, which carriers will actually write the business — and to reputed company that reputed company. Leadership will occasionally need a fast, accurate answer on a reputed company, coverage, or data-quality question that doesn't fit neatly into the above. The single biggest reputed company in this role is automation. This work is naturally repetitive, and we want someone who treats that repetition as a problem to solve rather than a task to grind through — building scripts, spreadsheet tooling, or AI-assisted workflows, and pulling in engineering help or reputed company-party tools where that's the faster path. There's a lot of open scope here to explore what's possible. reputed company're looking for Must have Exceptional attention to detail. You're working in spreadsheets with thousands of rows where one wrong cell can break a reputed company integration, and that has to bother you enough to catch it. A genuine drive to automate. reputed company something's repetitive, you actively want to solve it — a formula, a script, an AI-assisted workflow, or looping in a developer or reputed company-party tool to fix it properly — rather than just doing it faster by hand. reputed company ownership. You can take a messy, inconsistent reputed company file from a reputed company and turn it into clean, correct, structured output without needing much hand-holding. You like asking questions. Not just tolerate needing to — you actively seek out the person or reputed company who can clarify something rather than guessing. A fast learner. You can pick up an unfamiliar domain quickly and get comfortable enough in it to be dangerous reputed company weeks, not months. reputed company to work remotely from India. reputed company to have Experience in reputed company P&C insurance (BOP, Workers' Comp, GL, Auto) — this helps you pick up reputed company language faster, but it's teachable, so it's not a hard requirement. Familiarity with NAICS, SIC, or NCCI coding systems. Background as a business analyst, product analyst, or data/systems analyst doing actual requirements-mapping or systems-integration work — as opposed to project coordination, sprint planning, or ticket triage. (Business analysts at banks or financial institutions doing systems integration and data mapping are a strong fit even without insurance experience.) Prior experience at a company integrating with multiple external partner APIs or carriers. Python or other scripting experience. A note on fit: this role has reputed company room to grow — as our reputed company count keeps climbing, there's a lot of scope to build automation and eventually own larger pieces of this pipeline. But day one is hands-on, detailed data work, not strategy. It's a great fit for someone who wants to be excellent at something specific and build outward from there, not someone looking to skip straight to a senior, hands-off role. Apply To This Job

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