Mid-Semester Check-In

 

Intern Dispatches

Kalob McConnell here, checking in mid-semester. Here’s a bit of information about the projects I have been working on with the underwriters and support staff at Bigfoot Insurance.

Garage & Dealers

I’ve been working closely with Alysa and Karina to update the latest version of the Garage & Dealers application. We worked on clarifying some of the questions and making it a simpler submission experience for the agents.

All Other

10 Things You Didn’t Know about….

Homeowners as told by Adriana Oregon

Tiny Homes as told by Saaya Boling 

Management Liability as told by Heather Gilginas

Workers’ Compensation as told by Amanda Seifert 

Inland Marine as told by Fara Schnurr

General Liability as told by Jimmy Pacyna 

Garage & Dealers as told by Alysa Wiggins

The Customer Support Team lead by VP Heidi Feist fields a ton of questions from agents across the country. We are licensed in all 50 states but not all carriers have markets there so there are significant variables when answering appetite questions. The best advice I can give agents is if an application doesn’t fit the main options, you can always submit those trickier ones to the All Other application.

Commercial Package

I worked on building the commercial package application. This helps agents with filling out Acord 125, 126, and 140. It will also be a great supplement for when other applications need Acords to be filled out.

Disaster

I am currently finishing up on the disaster application. I built in an additional underwriting questions section, which will help both agents and our underwriters. I helped clarify some of the questions throughout the application and have been working with Saaya to ensure that it is completely satisfactory. When finished, it will make it much easier for agents to submit applications and quickly receive quotes.

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Experiences

So far, my internship has allowed me to cover a very wide range of responsibilities. My first couple of days I worked on writing a blog post and scouring their website for what could be changed or improved. I reached out to many people within the company with questions about their job and their responsibilities. This allowed me to experience and develop understanding for many different parts of their business.

Since starting, I have attended many different meetings with different underwriting groups within the company, marketing teams, and insurance agents. I have worked on several different analytical projects within Excel to help them with organizing agent data and in developing a quantitative understanding of which products are selling fastest and which products sell the least. I have assisted in developing marketing material for the company (Instagram posts, blog posts, and writing the newsletter). The major project I am working on now is developing and mapping disaster forms onto an online application.

I have learned so much about the industry and about what life would be like working for Bigfoot Insurance. I learn new information every day and am constantly exposed to exciting new experiences.

I love insurance because it impacts everyone and is applicable to everyday life. It was a great first week on the job and I look forward to learning more about all the different aspects of the industry, developing skills from hands-on experience, and choosing my future career path.

— Kalob McConnell, Risk Management Intern

Questions? Email our Customer Success Team or check out our FAQs on Zendesk!

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