USAA

P&C Product Management Analyst Intern

USAA

internship

Posted on:

Location Type: Office

Location: San AntonioTexasUnited States

Visit company website

Explore more

AI Apply
Apply

Salary

💰 $24 - $28 per hour

Job Level

About the role

  • contribute to the Property and Casualty (P&C) State and National Product Teams
  • collaborate with pricing, underwriting, sales and other stakeholders to complete product-specific assignments
  • complete financial and member impact analyses to influence decisions to profitability grow Auto, Homeowners, and Renters for assigned state(s) or National Product teams
  • monitor, analyze and interpret data to evaluate profitability, competitiveness, and sales performance
  • use analytical and technical knowledge to identify and develop actionable plans to address local market and national business challenges
  • develop understanding of laws and regulatory environments for assigned states

Requirements

  • pursuing a degree from an accredited college or university
  • plan to graduate after the final day of the internship
  • proven experience conducting research, compiling, and analyzing data
  • working experience with data querying tools and dashboards
  • foundational level of knowledge in the areas of business operations, industry practices and emerging trends
  • foundational and conceptual knowledge of the function/subject area and proven application of knowledge, skills and abilities towards work products
Benefits
  • 📊 Check your resume score for this job Improve your chances of getting an interview by checking your resume score before you apply. Check Resume Score
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
data analysisfinancial analysismember impact analysisprofitability analysisdata queryingdata interpretationactionable plans developmentbusiness operations knowledgeindustry practices knowledgeemerging trends knowledge
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationresearchanalytical thinking