5+ years of actuarial experience in personal lines pricing
Strong experience with actuarial pricing techniques, including indications, trend analysis, and risk segmentation
Demonstrated ability to perform independent, technically rigorous actuarial analyses
Proficiency in Excel
Excitement to learn about and leverage Gen AI tools to improve actuarial processes and practices
Direct experience with Florida, Texas, and/or California residential property insurance
Experience supporting rate filings and interacting with regulators or responding to DOI inquiries
Experience working with large datasets and modern analytics workflows
Experience with predictive modeling, especially loss cost modeling
Experience in an insurtech or high-growth environment
Hands-on experience with Git/GitHub in a team environment
Experience with Generative AI tool usage
We believe a great hiring experience should be clear, respectful, and human. We’ll accept applications for this position until April 20th, 2026. While our recruiting team uses AI tools for efficiency, resumes are still screened by Kin’s in-house recruiters, and candidate evaluations and hiring decisions are made by recruiters and hiring teams. Rest assured, real people make real decisions.
The hiring process and timeline for each role will vary, depending on the position. However, here are some things you can expect from us:
Prompt updates and feedback following interviews
Interviews with recruiters, hiring managers, and members of teams
Skills assessment relevant to the position, if applicable
Genuine, thoughtful human interaction at every step
How we support you
We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits program, allowing you to choose the benefits that are best for you and your family, starting on the first day of the month following your start date.
Responsibilities
Using Generative AI tools and your technical acumen to build tools to automate existing processes and develop new tools to drive efficiency gains and improve analytical insights
Performing actuarial pricing analyses, including statewide and segmented indications for homeowners insurance products
Developing and enhancing pricing methodologies, incorporating loss trends, expense assumptions, reinsurance costs, catastrophe modeling outputs
Working closely with actuarial leadership to reconcile actuarial indications with financial results and business objectives
Preparing actuarial support for rate filings, including exhibits, documentation, and responses to regulatory questions
Partnering with the insurance product team to support rate changes, pricing reviews, and state expansion efforts
Collaborating with insurance product management partners on class plan builds for state expansion projects
Pulling and cleaning data for CAT modeling, running CAT models and analyzing their output
Collaborating with technology and data teams to improve data quality, automate analyses, and modernize pricing workflows
Staying current on internal and external factors impacting pricing, including regulatory developments, market trends, catastrophe activity, and changes in corporate structure
In your first 6–12 months at Kin, success is less about checking boxes and more about the impact you create. You’ll use your skills and judgment to take ownership of meaningful work, improve how we operate, and help move Kin’s mission forward. Along the way, you’ll deliver outcomes that make a real difference for both Kinfolk and the homeowners we serve.
By the end of your first year, you should feel confident in your role, trusted as an owner, and proud of the progress you’ve helped make.
Become a trusted resource for actuarial expertise across the organization.
Create new actuarial tools that improve efficiency by automating existing processes and/or providing new decision-making insights.
Ensure all actuarial tools and pipelines are well-documented, reliable, and run on time.
Benefits
Competitive salary and company equity through Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), granted as part of our standard compensation package and based on role and level
401(k) with company match up to 4% of eligible earnings
Multiple medical plan options, plus dental and vision coverage
Company-funded HSA contributions (based on medical plan selection)
Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability
Health & Wellbeing
A variety of supplemental benefit options, including long-term disability, critical illness, accident, legal, and pet insurance
Access to mental health support and confidential counseling resources
Flexible PTO for exempt employees (most employees take 15–20 days per year), plus 8 company-observed holidays
Paid parental leave, including up to 14 weeks at 100% pay for birthing parents and 8 weeks at 100% pay for non-birthing parents
Growth & Development
Career mobility and internal growth opportunities across the organization
Professional development budgets for certifications, conferences, and learning available, subject to management approval
For Sales Agents and Customer Service Agents: These roles sit in any of the following 30 states: AL, AZ, CO, FL, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MT, NC, NE, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, and WI.
For remote technical positions located in Canada, we are only able to hire individuals who reside in Ontario. Applicants must be able to live and work full-time in Ontario to be considered.
For all other positions, these roles can sit in any of the following 40 states: AL, AR, AZ, CA (exempt only), CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, and WI. Please only apply if you are able to live and work full-time in one of the states listed above.
State locations and specifics are subject to change as our hiring requirements shift.