Technology Analyst
AIG is reimagining the way we help customers manage risk. Join us as a Technology Analyst to play your part in that transformation with opportunities to learn and grow your skills and experience as a valued member of the team.
Make your mark in Technology
At AIG, technology is at the heart of everything we do, from underwriting risks to processing claims. The Information Technology (IT) team equips our colleagues with the latest tools to complete their work efficiently, with the highest standards of excellence. The team is responsible for shielding the company’s systems from security risks, while designing technology strategies that enable AIG’s businesses to achieve their goals. Innovation in IT drives innovation across the organization.
How you will make an impact
When you join AIG, you will be part of a connected cohort community of early career talent participating in a program that equips you with learning experiences and skills needed to launch your career. From day one, you will develop your knowledge and understanding of AIG and the insurance industry and learn new skills through meaningful on-the-job experiences and instructor-led masterclasses. Through exposure to senior leaders, mentoring circles, networking and volunteering, you will build connections with colleagues across the organization. Collectively, these different experiences are designed to enable you to make an impact and build a rewarding and successful career.
Technology Analyst Program (TAP) Overview
TAP is a leading 24-month technology rotation program that recruits high potential individuals from top universities. Throughout the program, TAP participants will develop a breadth and depth of IT skills and capabilities required to excel in the workforce through three 8-month rotations. TAP participants graduate from the program into a full-time role in Architecture, Data and Digital, Cybersecurity, Software and Systems Engineering, Technology Business and Project Management, or Technology Risk and Controls. Here are some of the areas Technology Analyst Program analysts immerse in during the rotation.
Architecture: Design enterprise or domain architecture roadmap and requirements in alignment to technology strategy and standards
Business Partnership: Align the business and technology strategy to deliver business priorities. Gather and analyze technical requirements and partner cross IT teams to implement solutions.
Data: Empower business partners to turn information into action by gathering, analyzing, and modeling data, enabling smarter decision making.
Digital: Develop, test and roll out solutions to engage and improve user experience across digital channels including web, mobile, and social.
Cybersecurity: Deliver systems and application solutions that strengthen and safeguard AIG’s assets and stakeholders from cybersecurity threats.
Engineering: Be part of a software or systems engineering team. Build, code and automate applications through a collaborative and agile environment, or design and implement a variety of systems in network, storage, public and private cloud to provide seamless, scalable infrastructure for our applications.
Technology Business and Project Management: Drive project and program execution, support the strategic operations of the Program Management Office and Business Management Office.
Technology Risk and Controls: Manage risk in technology service delivery, including assessing, reviewing, and implementing solutions aligned to regulatory requirements.
What you’ll need to succeed
AIG seeks candidates who have excelled in previous work experience, demonstrated outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, possess strong analytical, quantitative and interpersonal skills, and are enthusiastic about the insurance industry.
We also look for a diverse background of experience, culture and thought. Successful candidates typically have a global perspective and a team-oriented track record.
Required
Bachelor’s degree, or candidate for Bachelor’s degree to be received no later than June 2025 in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, Cybersecurity (unofficial transcript required upon application).
Program Start Date
The Early Career Analyst program will start on July 28, 2025.
Locations
Early Career Technology Analyst positions are in-person opportunities and are available in Jersey City (NJ), Houston (TX), and Charlotte (NC). When we work in the office, we experience greater connections with opportunities to collaborate, innovate and learn together.
Ready to make change happen?
We would love to hear from you. To be considered, an online application, including a resume, is required. Please apply at www.aig.com/campus.