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What is a quantitative risk intern?

Quantitative Risk Interns are students or recent graduates who assist risk management teams in financial institutions by applying mathematical, statistical, and programming skills to analyze and manage financial risks. They typically work on projects that involve modeling risk exposures, stress testing portfolios, and supporting the development of risk management tools. This role provides hands-on experience with risk assessment processes, financial data analysis, and exposure to industry-standard software and methodologies. Interns also have the opportunity to learn from experienced risk professionals and gain insight into the decision-making processes that help institutions mitigate financial risks.

What types of projects or tasks can a quantitative risk intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Quantitative Risk Intern, you can expect to contribute to projects involving data analysis, financial modeling, and risk assessment for various portfolios or products. Typical tasks include gathering and cleaning large datasets, running statistical analyses, developing or refining risk models under supervision, and preparing reports to communicate findings to senior team members. Interns often collaborate closely with risk analysts, quantitative researchers, and sometimes IT teams, gaining exposure to both technical and business aspects of risk management. This hands-on experience provides valuable insight into industry-standard tools and methodologies, preparing you for a potential full-time role in quantitative finance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a quantitative risk intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Quantitative Risk Intern, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of statistics and probability, and progress toward a degree in finance, mathematics, or a related field. Familiarity with programming languages like Python or R, experience using statistical software, and knowledge of risk management frameworks are typically expected. Attention to detail, effective communication, and a proactive approach to problem-solving are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for accurately assessing financial risks and supporting data-driven decision-making in a fast-paced environment.
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Quantitative Analysis Intern

Group1001

Stamford, CT • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 26 days ago


Group1001 rating

9.5

Company rating: 9.5 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 310 rated insurance


Job description

Group 1001is a consumer-centric, technology-driven family of insurance companies on a mission to deliver outstanding value and operational performance by combining financial strength and stability with deep insurance expertise and a can-do culture. Group1001's culture emphasizes the importance of collaboration, communication, core business focus, risk management, and striving for outcomes. This goal extends to how we hire and onboard our most valuable assets - our employees.

Why This Role Matters:

We are seeking an intern to join our Quantitative Analysis Department for FALL 2026. Primary responsibilities for this position include performing research and quantitative analysis to support product development.

This individual must have excellent analytical capability, strong collaboration and communication skills as well as the ability to deliver high quality work with strong attention to detail. This individual will report and work closely with RVI's Quantitative Analysis Team.

This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week internship following a hybrid schedule, with two days required in-office each week.

How You'll Contribute:

  • Collect and process external data to support current market value, residual value forecast assessment, vehicle identification process, and assigned research topic

  • Analyze historical data and provide recommendations to enhance forecast processes

  • Conduct research on internship topic

  • Present research and findings of market trends and forecast processes

Research Topics:

Data Analysis for LVS

To support underwriting and market insight generation, the position will analyze datasets to identify behavioral patterns in used car ownership and derive operational limits from the data.

  • Investigate patterns in the dataset showing consumer behavior in used car ownership,

  • Identify practical limits and constraints observable from the data,

  • Check assumption from new-to-used ownership with a detailed distribution of ownership lag years,

  • Provide recommendations for incorporating findings into underwriting assumptions.

The topic will require statistical analysis, data visualization, and a final presentation on insights for underwriting use.

Risk Management: Loss Tracing Data Analysis

To support risk management and mitigation planning, the position will work on developing a loss tracing tool and performing deep-dive analyses of loss-related datasets.

  • Build a tool to trace losses through the claims process,

  • Analyze loss data, remarketing data, and behavioral data to identify patterns and root causes,

  • Extract insights into claim process efficiency and potential pain points,

  • Recommend actions to prepare for future risk mitigation strategies.

The topic will require tool development, data analysis, and a final presentation of findings and recommendations.

Operational Data Loading and Processing Automation

To support data operations for PV and related functions, the position will manage monthly loading and preprocessing of external datasets.

  • Handle monthly data loading,

  • Standardize and validate datasets for consistency and completeness,

  • Develop simple automation scripts to reduce manual effort,

  • Document the workflow for smooth handover and repeatability.

The topic will require basic data processing skills, attention to detail, and operational documentation.

CE Data Science Project

To provide CE with more actionable data for making better and more efficient decisions, the position will lead the CE data analysis project, focusing on uncovering relationships within the data to improve process efficiency and outcome quality.

  • Identify patterns and correlations within CE datasets to inform decision-making,

  • Develop analytical frameworks that guide process improvements,

  • Summarize insights to support a more efficient and data-driven process.

The topic will require exploratory analysis, and a final presentation of findings and actionable recommendations.

What We're Looking For:

  • Enrolled in a Graduate Degree program in actuarial science, statistics, economics, financial engineering, or other related fields

  • Minimum of one year completed in current Graduate program

  • 0-6 months experience in an analytical position

  • Knowledge/ experience in auto industry preferred

  • Knowledge/ experience in insurance industry preferred

  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel and working knowledge of Stata

  • Proficient in SQL

  • Proficient in Python, R or other statistical software

  • Excellent skills and/or experience in data analysis and management

  • Excellent grammar, written and spoken communication skills in English

  • Ability to work on assigned research topic and achieve results independently

  • Must have excellent communication skills

  • Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills

  • Ability to learn new tasks and skills quickly; comfortable asking questions and verifying information and requirements

Benefits Highlights:

Employees who meet benefit eligibility guidelines and work 30 hours or more weekly, have the ability to enroll in Group 1001's benefits package. Employees (and their families) are eligible to participate in the Company's comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plan options. Employees are also eligible for Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance, Short and Long-Term Disability. All employees (regardless of hours worked) have immediate access to the Company's Employee Assistance Program and wellness programs-no enrollment is required. Employees may also participate in the Company's 401K plan, with matching contributions by the Company.

Group 1001, and its affiliated companies, is strongly committed to providing a supportive work environment where employee differences are valued. Diversity is an essential ingredient in making Group 1001 a welcoming place to work and is fundamental in building a high-performance team. Diversity embodies all the differences that make us unique individuals. All employees share the responsibility for maintaining a workplace culture of dignity, respect, understanding and appreciation of individual and group differences.

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