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This page tracks remote growth marketing openings that are location-eligible for Georgia.
This page tracks remote growth marketing openings that are location-eligible for Georgia.
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Role Description We’re seeking an experienced Indirect Auto Underwriter to independently review, analyze, and decision auto loan applications sourced through dealerships and credit unions. In this role, you’ll own credit decisions from start to finish while partnering closely with dealers and credit union representatives to maximize funding and approval rates. This position is ideal for underwriters who are confident decision‑makers and thrive in a fast‑paced, high‑volume environment. Key Responsibilities - Review and underwrite indirect auto loan applications from dealer and credit union channels - Analyze credit bureaus, income calculations, debt‑to‑income (DTI), and loan‑to‑value (LTV) ratios - Make final credit decisions: approve, deny, or condition files for additional information - Communicate directly with dealers and credit union partners to resolve stipulations and negotiate loan terms - Document underwriting decisions clearly across multiple loan origination systems - Monitor dealer productivity and support improved look‑to‑book and funding ratios - Send completed loan packages to credit unions for final funding - Support operational goals related to turnaround time, volume, and quality - Mentor junior Credit Analysts as needed Qualifications - Minimum 2 years of true indirect auto underwriting experience with decision‑making authority - Strong experience breaking down credit bureaus, income calculations, LTV, and DTI - Hands‑on experience with L360, CUDL, Ideal, Keystone Correlation, Loans PQ, and/or Meridian Link - Comfortable working weekends and late shifts (12 PM – 9 PM MT) - Strong documentation, communication, and relationship‑building skills Education - High school diploma or equivalent required - Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred Benefits - Medical, dental & vision - Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital - 401(k) Retirement Plan – Pre-tax and Roth post-tax contributions available - Life Insurance (Voluntary Life & AD&D for the employee and dependents) - Short and long-term disability - Health Spending Account (HSA) - Transportation benefits - Employee Assistance Program - Time Off/Leave (PTO, Vacation or Sick Leave) Job Type & Location - This is a Contract to Hire position based out of Phoenix, AZ. - This is a fully remote position. Application Deadline This position is anticipated to close on Jun 26, 2026.
Role Description We're looking for a Growth Marketing Manager who can build and own our marketing function from the ground up. This isn't a role where you execute someone else's playbook. You'll set the strategy, run the experiments, manage paid channels, and work cross-functionally to drive meaningful growth for Octane AI. You'll sit at the intersection of product, sales, and customer success, translating what we build into why it matters, and turning that into pipeline, activation, and retention. Qualifications - 3-5+ years in a growth, performance, or product marketing role at a SaaS or eCommerce company - Hands-on experience running Google Ads and LinkedIn Ads, not just reporting on them - Track record of owning and executing product launches or major go-to-market moments - Experience with email marketing platforms (Hubspot or Beehiive experience is a plus) - Bonus: experience in the Shopify ecosystem or working with eCommerce brands - Bonus: startup or small team experience where you wore multiple hats Requirements - AI fluency: you know how to use AI tools to move faster and work smarter - Strong analytical instincts: you set up tracking, read dashboards, and make decisions from data - Clear, direct communicator in writing, in decks, and in cross-team conversations - Strategic and hands-on: you think in systems but you're not too precious to execute - Growth experimentor: you know how to run tests, read results, and iterate without over-engineering Mindset - You take ownership. If something isn't working, you say so and fix it - You work well across teams and know how to build alignment without slowing down - You're energized by a product that genuinely helps brands grow - You're comfortable with ambiguity and excited to build something from scratch Benefits - 🌎 Remote-first: Work from anywhere in the world - 🌞 Unlimited PTO and a bonus Paid Paid Vacation - 🧘 Monthly wellness stipend - 🛍️ Quarterly store stipend - 💰 Salary range $65k – $72k USD + equity
Ethos is a leading life insurance technology company on a mission to protect families by democratizing access to life insurance and empowering agents at scale. With its robust three-sided technology platform, Ethos is transforming the life insurance experience for consumers, agents, and carriers alike. Ethos offers instant, accessible products and a seamless online process that requires no medical exams and just a few health questions; it eliminates traditional barriers, making it easier than ever for everyone to protect their families. Ethos is redefining how life insurance is bought, sold, and underwritten.
Role Description Are you a life insurance underwriter with 5+ years of experience, who is passionate about the profession of underwriting? Do you have a growth mindset and willingness to roll up your sleeves to tackle challenges? Would you enjoy working in a collaborative environment where your opinion matters? - Understand underwriting policies, guidelines, practices and procedures - Determine whether to accept, modify, or decline a risk through evaluation of an individual's medical history or physical condition, occupational hazard, and financial background - Communicate effectively both written and verbally to explain underwriting decisions - Influence and champion changes to improve processes while maintaining mortality expectations - Work efficiently to gather information necessary for decision making - Ability to independently work assigned requests with minimal direction - Comfortable with ambiguity Qualifications - 5-7 years Life/Health Insurance experience - 4 year degree preferred - In process or completed industry designations, i.e. LOMA, ALMI, FMLI, ALU, FALU - Demonstrated knowledge of all aspects of risk selection (medical, non-medical, financial) - Experience with underwriting rules engines - Term and permanent, adult and juvenile life insurance underwriting - Growth mindset, ability to think critically and problem solve independently - Ability to take constructive feedback from peers, auditors and managers - Positive, inclusive, agile, and collaborative mindset - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Desire to be a team player in a dynamic environment Requirements - #LI-Remote - #LI-AG1 Benefits - The US national base salary range for this full-time position is $77,000 - $136,000. - Salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. - Individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. - Compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only and do not include applicable bonus, equity, or benefits. - Further details of our US benefits can be found at Ethos Careers .
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Integrated Specialty Coverages (ISC) provides specialized insurance solutions across various industries to improve client service, achieve underwriting excellen
Title: Underwriter II Location: United States Job Description: About Integrated Specialty Coverages Integrated Specialty Coverages, LLC (ISC) is a growth stage technology and data-driven commercial MGA and insurance wholesaler leading innovation in the market. Backed by one of the leading private equity firms, Onex Partners, and led by a forward-thinking management team, ISC is combining the worlds of insurance and technology to create an Insurtech powerhouse. As a leading online distributor of insurance products for a range of industries and "Main Street USA", we are looking for the right people to help us in our mission of achieving exponential growth. We strive to be the number one place to go for brokers and agents to source insurance. To accomplish this, we're building a digitally focused team that deeply understands the intersection between user experience, data, and AI/ML to optimize the way we engage with our customers and partners. Job Summary Our Mid-Market team is looking for a collaborative underwriter with non-admitted excess experience to join the team! This role is responsible for reviewing complex, high-risk insurance applications and evaluating the level of risk against established guidelines to determine eligibility for coverage. Position Responsibilities - Independently attend broker visits and conduct broker meetings, actively building relationships with assigned brokers. Utilize territory and broker management skills. - Utilize industry knowledge, underwriting guidelines, rules, standards, and levels of authority to accept, reject, or mitigate risk for increasingly complex applications and determine appropriate premiums, limits, and coverages. - Increased level of underwriting authority and administrative processing authority. - Approve or decline insurance applications within certain limits and issue coverage and prepare referral submission for risks exceeding individual authority. - Attend broker visits and conduct broker meetings independently, utilizing territory and broker management skills. - Documentation of Underwriting files, including risk analysis and pricing justification in accordance with established underwriting standards. - Utilize multiple databases to gather and verify supplementary data for submissions and leverage specialized software to compare risks, ensuring accurate policy pricing. Minimum Qualifications - Bachelor's degree required - Minimum of 3-5 years of underwriting or related insurance experience required - Ability to independently evaluate risk and make appropriate determination - Working towards Property & Casualty Brokers License, a plus - Strong customer service experience - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and ability to quickly learn industry-specific software - Ability to work collaboratively with team members and other departments - Strong desire to learn, explore new ideas, and seek out new knowledge - Ability to be flexible, embrace change, and quickly pivot in response to shifting priorities Role Progression The next role is Senior Underwriter Mid-Market. This role also offers bonus pay. Your ISC Talent Acquisition representative will share more details about the bonus component should you advance in the interview process. The starting annual pay scale for this position is listed below. Actual starting pay will be based on factors such as skills, qualifications, training, and experience. In addition, the company offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance, 401(k) plan with match, paid time off, and other benefits. ISC''s salary ranges are determined by role and level. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations and could be higher or lower based on a multitude of factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. National Pay Range $72,000-$90,000 USD Benefits of Working at ISC - Employee Ownership Program - every eligible employee shares in the financial rewards that grow when the company grows - Professional development opportunities - Owner Referral Program - Work from home reimbursement for remote/hybrid roles - Canary emergency financial assistance program - Comprehensive medical, dental, vision - Life/AD&D Insurance - Confidential, Employee Assistance Program - Health Savings Account, includes company contribution - Short-term disability - Voluntary benefits - supplemental accident, critical illness, hospital insurance - Employee discounts - 401(k) Plan with company match contribution - Addition Wealth Financial Wellness Program - Various Time Off Programs - 11 company paid holidays ISC believes in creating long-term relationships by being responsive and relevant and by consistently delivering value to our community of customers. Specifically, we focus on attracting, developing, and retaining the best talent for our business, challenging our people, demonstrating a "can-do" attitude, and fostering a collaborative and mutually supportive environment. Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, genetic information, mental or physical disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or Federal law. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States. ISC participates in the Federal E-Verify program
Title: Associate Underwriter Windstorm Risk Location: Remote - Georgia Full time job requisition id R0017305 Job Description: At DUAL North America, our core values dictate how we live and work. We are a group with independence and people at its heart and we are a home for talent with a unique culture: the biggest small company in the world. The focus on being a People First business has always been at the very heart of the Group; Our vision was to create an independent business with a unique culture and one that would survive and thrive as a business controlled by the people working for it. And finding the most talented and entrepreneurial people to join the Group has been and will continue to be key. DUAL North America, Inc. is seeking a Associate Underwriter Windstorm Risk Classification: Full-Time Division: Windstorm Risk Salary: $70,000.00-$85,000.00 Travel: 0-10% Work Environment: Hybrid Location: Atlanta, GA Role overview DUAL North America is seeking an Associate Underwriter for the Windstorm Risk division. At DUAL, Associate Underwriters play a key supportive role through the risk underwriting process. In this role, you will assist with account quoting and binding, prepare and distribute various types of communications, and provide quality customer service through the underwriting life cycle. Supporting a team of Underwriters within the Windstorm Risk division, you will assist in evaluating windstorm risk exposures, gathering data, and supporting the Role responsibilities - Process submissions by providing account triage for Underwriters - Provide backup support for Underwriters when traveling in the market - Gather and compile information required to quote and/or bind an account - Generate, edit, and send out a variety of correspondences on behalf of the Underwriters such as declination letters, quote follow ups and subjectivity reminders - Demonstrate basic understanding of technical underwriting principles and risk underwriting characteristics - Learn market dynamics, competitive landscape, and product differences - Attend weekly underwriting meetings if applicable, ask questions - need to understand what business is selling and understanding why deals are lost and adjusting accordingly - Provide customer service and underwriting support to help achieve team new and renewal premium goals Key requirements - Bachelor's degree in risk management, finance, business or a related field preferred - 0-1 year underwriting or insurance experience - Foundational knowledge of insurance principles - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) - Ability to follow policies and procedures - Complete assigned tasks correctly, on time and able to learn quickly - Self-motivated and demonstrating attention to detail - Be able to work independently for extended periods - Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as general business understanding - Travel up to 10% with an Underwriter to shadow and participate in interactions between Underwriters and brokers - Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time, with occasional movement in the office to access cabinets and equipment - If you do not meet all the qualifications for this role, we still encourage you to apply, as we are always looking for diverse talent to join our growing team. About DUAL Working across 21 countries, DUAL has built a reputation as a specialist underwriting group and the market of choice for insurance intermediaries around the world. That's how we have become one of the world's largest international underwriting agencies (or MGAs) with US$3.5bn of GWP. DUAL North America is the leading underwriting organization in the US offering commercial property, casualty, financial lines, and personal property insurance products underwritten through several specialized subsidiaries. Since 2013, we have grown to over 650 employees in 14 offices across the US, and we are continuing to grow. DUAL is part of Howden, an international insurance group with employee ownership at its heart. The group was founded in 1994 and now has divisions in broking and underwriting, operates in 55 territories and employs over 19,000 people handling US$42bn of premium on behalf of clients. What do we offer in return? A career that you define. Yes, we offer all the usual rewards and benefits - including medical, dental, vision, a wide variety of wellbeing offers, competitive salary, unlimited PTO, 401k with company match, paid volunteer days and more. What you might not expect is a job where everyone has a voice, where volunteering in the community is part of the day job, and where everyone is encouraged to play a part towards our sustainability goals. We want people who want to make a difference - not just in the workplace, but in the industry and in the wider community. Our culture: people first Our core values dictate how we live and work. We're a group with independence and people at its heart and we're a home for talent with a unique culture: the biggest small company in the world. The focus on being a people-first business has always been at the very heart of the group; Our vision was to create an independent business with a unique culture and one that would survive and thrive as a business controlled by the people working for it. And finding the most talented and entrepreneurial people to join the group has been and will continue to be key. What we offer: A career that you define. Yes, we offer all the usual rewards and benefits - including medical, dental, vision, a wide variety of wellbeing offers, competitive salary, unlimited PTO, 401k with company match, paid volunteer days and more. We provide an environment where new ideas are encouraged and celebrated, where people who want to have a real hand in our success thrive. We want people who want to make a difference - not just in the workplace, but in the industry and in the wider community. EEO Statement: We consider our people our chief competitive advantage and as such we treat colleagues, candidates, clients, and business partners with equality, fairness, and respect. DUAL North America provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. DUAL will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
• Build and execute the growth strategy for eKnowID • Test campaigns, build funnels, measure results, and turn marketing activity into qualified pipeline and revenue • Own growth execution across customer reactivation, outbound prospecting, paid campaigns, lead nurturing, and conversion tracking • Generate qualified opportunities and convert interest into revenue • Build repeatable growth systems • Launch a win-back campaign to reactivate inactive eKnowID customers • Build and test outbound campaigns for target small business verticals • Manage segmentation, workflows, reporting, and lead nurturing using HubSpot • Launch paid campaigns on platforms such as Google, Meta, and LinkedIn • Track campaign performance weekly and recommend adjustments
Role Description At EMC, we’re all about working together to make an impact. As part of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to grow, contribute, and gain experience that matters. We strive to be caring leaders, close partners, and responsive experts—always supporting each other to do our best work. Join us, and let’s improve lives together. Location Requirement: Ideal candidate will be located in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota or Minnesota. Essential Functions: - Underwrites accounts within an assigned underwriting authority level, and services existing bond accounts, including analysis of financial statements, work in progress reports, and overall credit worthiness. - Gathers necessary information to make a decision on whether to approve or decline a bond request. - Maintains current account files and visits accounts as needed. - Serves as a technical expert to other bond underwriters, including assisting with training, on the underwriting process and best practices in marketing to existing and new agencies. - Creates new and grows existing agency relationships. Meets with agents, contractors, clients, prospective and existing project owners, etc. - Educates agents on the bond philosophy and services EMC provides its customers. Markets services to agents. - Participates in industry functions, meetings, and seminars to network and increase knowledge on surety and fidelity issues. - Communicates with agents proactively and anticipates agents and insured’s needs. - Plans and participates in events to establish new agency relationships and drive profitable growth opportunities for the department. - Identifies opportunities and eliminates potential barriers within agency relationships. - Underwrites new account submissions within an assigned underwriting authority level. - Analyzes and evaluates new submissions including financial statements, work in progress reports, and overall credit worthiness. - Sets up new account files and performs frequent agent and account visits. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree, preferably in accounting, finance, or business, or related field, or equivalent relevant experience. - Six years of experience with bond underwriting, or related experience. - Associate in Fidelity and Surely Bonding (AFSB) designation preferred. Requirements - Excellent bond underwriting knowledge. - Excellent analytical, financial, and problem-solving skills. - Excellent multitasking and organization skills. - Strong human relations skills, including written and verbal communication. - Good keyboarding skills and computer knowledge including knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite. - Ability to work effectively with others, as well as independently. - Travel required; a valid driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle report per company standards required if driving. Benefits - The hiring salary range for this position will vary based on geographic location, falling within either of the following: $92,670 - $128,045 or $102,443 - $140,845. - A hiring range represents a subset of the full salary range. The actual salary will depend on several factors, including relevant education, skills, and experience of an applicant, geographic location, and business needs. - For information relating to the benefits EMC Team Members receive as part of a comprehensive rewards package, please visit www.emcins.com/careers .
Role Description The Underwriter III reviews and evaluates conventional, FHA, VA, and specialty product loans to determine credit worthiness of the borrower, assess risk to the Company, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and Company lending guidelines and regulations. This role is responsible for providing consistency in credit quality and decisions, process flow, and customer service (both internal and external) when determining mortgage loan approval. Job Functions - Loan File Review: Ensures conventional, FHA, VA, and specialty product loans are compliant and eligible in the secondary market by completing a full credit and risk analysis of the loan file, which includes reviewing the real estate contract, title documents, borrower’s ability to repay and agency requirements. Consistently exceeds volume metric of two initial submissions per day with an average of ten loan files per week. - Credit Analysis: Reviews the borrower’s credit history to assess their credit worthiness and ability to repay. This includes looking at the borrower’s credit report, credit scores, and payment history, debt-to-income ratios, and other financial criteria. - Asset & Debt Evaluation: - Verifies borrower’s assets (e.g., savings, investments, real estate holdings) to ensure sufficient funds. - Checks for existing debt and/or loans that may impact repayment. - Considers the borrower’s ability to make monthly mortgage payments, based on their income, employment status, and debt-to-equity ratio. - Confirms borrower’s income and certifies income calculations. - Collateral Review: Reviews title reports to confirm legal ownership, as well as any liens or encumbrances on the property. Reviews the appraisal to evaluate the condition of the property being financed. - Risk Assessment: - Uses automated underwriting systems for initial risk scoring. - Performs manual underwriting for complex cases and analyzing compensation factors. - Manages risk and prevents fraud in the lending process by identifying and addressing any potential red flags in the loan application and supporting documents. - Loan Program and Compliance Check: Confirms loan meets lender & regulatory guidelines (e.g. conventional, FHA, and VA loan requirements). Ensures compliance with federal & state lending laws (e.g., Truth in Lending Act, Equal Credit Opportunity Act). Reviews all documentation in the file to ensure it meets applicable agency or investor guidelines. - Loan Approval: Issues a conditional approval if additional documentation or explanation is required. Documents underwriting decisions in the Loan Operating System regarding approval to assist with post-closing, quality control, or management, should questions arise. Communicates with Loan Originators, Processors, and Closers that loan is CTC (Clear to Close). - Administration & Communication: - Works with Loan Originators, Processors, borrowers, and other stakeholders to answer and/or clarify any questions or concerns regarding underwriting decisions, guidelines or conditions. - Assists with internal/external audit requests. - Stays abreast of current trends in the mortgage industry (investor, agency, and government guidelines), changes in regulations and market conditions to ensure that underwriting processes remain current and effective. - Communicates with Loan Originators, Processors, and other team members regarding underwriting decisions, guidelines, and conditions. - Assists with internal/external audit requests. Qualifications - High school diploma or equivalent required. College degree preferred. - Minimum of 5 years’ experience underwriting conventional, FHA, and VA mortgage loans. - Licenses/Certifications: Direct Endorsement (DE); Staff Appraisal Reviewer/Lender Appraisal Processing Program (SAR/LAPP), VA Credit Authority. Requirements - Excellent understanding of investor, agency and government guidelines and systems. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills along with solid computer skills. - Analytical thinker and consultative mind to support both team members and managers in all areas of the business. - Goal-oriented, self-motivated with the capacity to meet and exceed assigned goals. - Willing to learn, industrious, determined, and assertive. - Excellent organizational skills and the ability to multitask to complete a wide variety of tasks. - Strong people skills with ability to interact with all internal teams and external customers. - Must be able to maintain sensitive and confidential information. - Diligence to ensure tasks are completed thoroughly and on time. Benefits - The total expected pay range including bonus for this position is from $110,000 - $140,000. - The stated hiring range is based on experience, qualifications, and other relevant factors. - Final compensation decisions will take into account a variety of considerations, including individual skills, internal equity, and organizational needs.
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