CNA

Insurance

DataInsightsAnalystClaims

$47–47k Chicago, Illinois, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Data Insights Analyst - Claims at CNA. Skills: Data analysis, Dashboard building, SQL. Perform basic modeling. Quantify business performance”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver analytics; Deliver dashboards; Deliver data solutions; Influence operational decisions; Influence strategic initiatives

Industry & Context.

Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Good analytical skills; Problem solving skills; Resolve simple to moderately complex situations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree in Business, Economics, Mathematics, Finance, Statistics, or related field, Up to two years of related work experience

Nice to Have

Experience with SQL, Experience with Looker, Experience with data visualization tools

What You'll Do.

Perform basic modeling

Quantify business performance

Evaluate operational changes

Identify relevant analyses

Propose preliminary recommendations

Assist with building dashboards

Provide quantitative support

Explain variances/trends

Fulfill adhoc data requests

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborates with all levels of team members; Explains potentially complex information

Communication Scope

Good communication skills; Effectively interact with all levels

Process & Methodology

Time management, Organization skills, Prioritize work

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