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Roadside Pricing Summer Intern

WDC UK
London
1 year ago
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Job Description Summary

As a Summer Intern, you will be assisting the Roadside Pricing Team on projects such as data enhancements for pricing models, machine learning, report creation and analysis. You will be given the opportunity to develop your data processing skills and build a sound understanding of market leading insurance pricing processes.

Responsibilities:

Support with the enhancement of enrichment data and testing of new data sources for pricing models Assist the Pricing Managers and Analysts with data processing and report creation Develop your understanding of Roadside pricing to support projects that deliver best-practice pricing.

Capability, Knowledge and Experience:

Strong communication skills Strong problem-solving skills Desirable: Experience with Microsoft Excel/R/Python/SQL or other coding language

Education and Qualifications:

High academic achiever in progress of a Graduate Degree level or above in numerical subject

Personal Characteristics:

Driven individual, with the passion and energy to continually improve the business An ability to effectively plan and prioritise work An excellent team player, with a positive attitude, great attention to detail and a creative thinker Demonstrable appetite to broaden your knowledge and develop your skills

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