10 hours ago
51 - 200
Lead underwriting team for Non-QM loan reviews at Champions Funding.
17 hours ago
10,000+
Manage commercial auto insurance product development for Allstate.
πΊπΈ United States β Remote
π΅ $85.6k - $130.3k / year
π° Post-IPO Equity on 2014-01
β° Full Time
π Senior
π Underwriter
Yesterday
5001 - 10000
Supervise life underwriting team, mentor staff, and evaluate insurance applications.
πΊπΈ United States β Remote
π΅ $84.3k - $138.5k / year
π° Non Equity Assistance on 2016-08
β° Full Time
π‘ Mid-level
π Senior
π Underwriter
2 days ago
10,000+
Underwriting Account Senior Representative for Medicare Supplement applications at Cigna Healthcare.
2 days ago
5001 - 10000
Lead underwriting team for a top insurance brokerage's risk management solutions.
3 days ago
1001 - 5000
Underwriting Associate supports underwriters at Ryan Specialty's insurance firm.
3 days ago
1001 - 5000
Partnering with underwriters for moderate complexity in health insurance
October 19
201 - 500
Underwriting leadership role for a profitable Commercial Surety business at Westfield.
Auto Insurance β’ Life Insurance β’ Retirement Planning
10,000+
π° Post-IPO Equity on 2014-01
Life Insurance β’ Disability Insurance β’ Group Benefits
5001 - 10000
π° Non Equity Assistance on 2016-08
The average salary for remote underwriters is $82,685 per year. This is based on data from 7 job openings.
Our advanced AI searches the internet for remote job openings and posts them on our website. We use the salary data from these job postings to calculate underwriter salaries.
Below is a breakdown of salary data by years of experience:
Experience | Number of roles analyzed | Average Salary |
---|---|---|
π’ Junior Underwriter (1-2 yrs) | 2 | $62,000 |
π‘ Mid-level Underwriter (2-4 yrs) | 3 | $78,474 |
π Senior Underwriter (5-9 yrs) | 2 | $109,686 |
You need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in risk assessment. Familiarity with underwriting software, financial analysis, and excellent communication skills are also essential.
Typically, you need a degree in finance, business, or a related field. Relevant certifications, such as the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), can enhance your credentials, but experience and a solid understanding of underwriting processes are crucial.
Responsibilities include evaluating insurance applications, analyzing risks, determining coverage amounts, documenting underwriting decisions, and collaborating with agents and clients. You'll also monitor policy renewals and ensure compliance with regulations.
Benefits include flexible working hours, reduced commuting time, the ability to work from various locations, and a better work-life balance. Remote work also allows you to connect with clients and colleagues across different regions.