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Overview: At BHSI, we believe in empowering our customers to navigate a world full of uncertainty. Property and Casualty (P&C) Insurance plays a vital role in helping individuals and businesses manage risk by transferring potential financial losses to insurers. Data is an essential asset driving this process, empowering teams to make smarter, faster decisions. As a Business Intelligence Intern, you will gain hands-on experience in analyzing, maintaining, and enhancing an enterprise data warehouse and develop a reporting platform supporting underwriting, finance, and claims teams across the globe. This is your opportunity to gain experience, enhance your skills, contribute meaningfully, and be part of a team that's transforming the insurance industry. BHSI is building a forever business, and we want you to consider being a part of it! Learn more about our unique culture and history. Job Opportunity: BHSI has exciting entry level opportunities to join our Boston office as an Information Technology Intern. During your 12-week, paid internship, you will participate in and contribute to project and operational work under the guidance of experienced IT professionals. If you have a passion for programming, project management, or analytics and data, we will identify projects to leverage these skills. In addition to learning about IT processes and how they support the Insurance Life Cycle (pricing a quote through to a claim), you will also learn about the insurance industry, and experience first-hand, the teamwork that it takes to deliver flexible, responsive solutions to our customers. Education, Skills and Experience: * College concentration in one of the STEM disciplines or prior experience and demonstrated passion in an Information Technology role * A passion for learning with demonstrated technical talent, problem solving skills, and keen attention to detail * Beginner's knowledge of SQL and Python with familiarity of data warehousing and data pipelines * Effective written and verbal communication skills * Ability to manage multiple priorities and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment * Strong focus, attention to detail and accuracy * A basic understanding and interest in learning about the insurance industry * All candidates must have permanent work authorization in the United States The base salary range for this position in Boston is from $25/hour - $28/hour; a candidate's salary is determined by their relevant skills and experience. We value our teammates - both their capabilities and character - as demonstrated by our amazing culture. NOTE: Compensation will be commensurate with experience. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Team Member may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.

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