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If Insurance

Digital Business Developer

If Insurance

Digital Business Developer in the Mobility Tribe improving digital services and products for an insurance company. Collaborating with an agile team to gather requirements and prioritize initiatives.

Posted 5/29/2026full-timeStockholm • 🇸🇪 SwedenMid-LevelSeniorWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Part of the Mobility Tribe working on improving our digital services and products
  • Contribute to the work in your Squad (agile team)
  • Collect business requirements and research user needs
  • Help prioritize initiatives and be the stakeholders point of contact

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Previous experience from working with digital products, preferably from a larger organization with high complexity and dependencies
  • Experience managing stakeholder expectations and communication
  • Ability to participate in continuously improving the way of working
  • Fluent in English; familiarity with one of the Nordic languages is a plus

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • An including work environment where everyone is welcome
  • Social activities, as well as highly skilled professional environment
  • Possibility of hybrid work (3 days at office/week)
  • Health promoting workplace with e.g., wellness allowance and various sports activities (+ a towel service at our Stockholm office gym <3!)
  • Great insurance benefits
  • Lunch bonus
  • Pension saving plan

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Soft Skills
stakeholder managementcommunicationbusiness requirements gatheringuser needs researchagile methodologyprioritizationcontinuous improvement