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A leading AI-driven insurance startup is seeking an experienced engineer to build scalable technology leveraging machine learning for underwriters. Candidates should have a strong academic background and at least two years of experience in system development. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a collaborative culture, emphasizing work-life balance and remote work flexibility.
Anzen was founded by former insurance and tech executives who’ve collectively scaled three unicorns. Backed by leading investors like Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and Madrona, we’re on a mission to transform how companies choose and understand commercial insurance using AI.
Commercial insurance today runs on emails, PDFs, and lengthy underwriting cycles — often taking weeks to secure coverage. Anzen is building the world’s first AI insurance platform for brokers, radically improving how they manage submissions, select markets, and generate quotes for their clients.
We've built a team from top universities, with experience scaling products at Google, Uber, Lyft, Oracle, and startups founded by the best investors in the world, and are continuing to scale our team in Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
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Why Join Anzen:
Come join us in reinventing the future of insurance.
Work with advanced technologies in a rapidly growing industry.
Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
A collaborative and innovative company culture focused on excellence and integrity.
Be part of a company that values proactive risk management and cutting-edge solutions.
Company Culture:
Anzen believes the world of work is fundamentally different in the new post-Covid environment. We are committed to supporting a diverse and hard working team that puts in the necessary time but also desires balance between health, family, and work. We fully embrace remote work lifestyles while centering our weeks around Pacific Standard Time (PST) with a general orientation to San Francisco as the geographic HQ.