FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of an Underwriting Analyst at AIG?
The main responsibilities include developing insurance and reinsurance solutions for companies and individuals, addressing various exposures and risks in different areas such as Financial Lines, Property, Casualty, Specialty Lines, Cyber, and more.
What kind of innovation is expected from an Underwriting Analyst in this role?
Underwriters are expected to bring innovative solutions to market, meeting the evolving needs of our clients and the changing world we live in. This may involve creating groundbreaking insurance products and strategies.
What areas of risk are typically addressed by Underwriting Analysts at AIG?
Underwriting Analysts at AIG address risks in areas such as Financial Lines, Property, Casualty, Specialty Lines (Aerospace, Credit, Energy & Marine), Cyber, Multinational Clients, and High Net Worth individuals.
What qualifications are required to be considered for the Early Career Underwriting Analyst position at the Miami Office?
Qualifications may vary, but typically a background in business, finance, or a related field is required. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment are also important qualities for this role. Training and mentorship are often provided for early career individuals in this position.