Really, Deloitte??

 


As job applicants we must write grammatically perfect resumes. I wonder why... just look at this job description, that one is supposed to match (so we are instructed)... I can't believe someone that writes like this has a job... Pure typos are in orange, brainos are in blue, and I marked nothing related to the fluffiness of it all and how it shows the person who wrote this has very little understanding of the "typical day"... 80% of the job description could be applicable to almost any other similar job... To think this very person may decide which application goes for the next step makes ATSs look a preferable alternative!

Consultant - GuideWire Insurance Suite - Business Analyst

Date Posted: Sep 20, 2020

Reference Code: 53021-en_US

Job Type: Permanent 
Primary Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
All Available Locations: Toronto 

Be part of a firm where you are valued for your unique strengths and where everyone feels a sense of belonging.

Be empowered to lead and have impact with clients, our communities and in the office.

Be expected to share your ideas and to make them a reality.

 

Are you passionate about solving challenges & building innovative experiences into products? There is a place for you here to begin your own story. Come build, develop and commercialize the next generation of assets to establish leading-edge thinking in the market. Interested? We have an opportunity for you!

What will your typical day look like?

 

As a Consultant, Guidewire Insurance Suite Business Analyst in our Asset Factory Team within our Consulting Practice, we are looking for qualified professionals with knowledge in the Insurance industry that has delivery and transformation experience in Guidewire Insurance Suite to join our InsurCloud Managed Services Team. We work with a diverse group of clients around the world to help them to create competitive advantages, build innovative technology solutions and drive business outcomes for our clients. At Deloitte, we believe in leveraging diverse perspectives for results and solutions that can’t be matched. You will specifically provides tier 2 incident management, application support, trouble shooting and monitors issues until resolution to determine impacts resulting from issue. You will be responsable of developing and executing simple SQL scripts to resolve production issues and create reports and developing and maintaining productive working relationships with client personnel while building strong internal relationships within the Managed Services Team and with our business partners. You may coordinate maintenance release schedule and approval process with Release Management, development staff, Business System Analysts, and customers.

About the team

 

Our Asset Factory Team is comprised of a collaborative team of experts who use their hands-on experience with cutting-edge information assets to facilitate successful development and commercialization of assets. Our team, designs, builds, manages and delivers innovative technology and data assets to address clients' needs with disciplined focus on business outcomes.

You will be part of a team that works together to provide 24x7 support for our customers, so we expect you to take turns with your teammates being on-call for after-hours production emergencies.

Enough about us, let’s talk about you

 

You are someone with:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, IT or a related field with 6+ years’ experience. Preferred Certification(s) : Guidewire functional certified in PolicyCenter, BillingCenter and /or ClaimCenter, Agile Certification; ITIL V3 or V4 Certification or equivalent experience in ITIL principles and processes
  • Detailed knowledge of Guidewire applications, including ClaimCenter, PolicyCenter and/or BillingCenter.  
  • Experienced at gathering, defining, and organizing business and functional requirements including acceptance criteria for use by developers to implement a functionality
  • Eliciting requirements and scope using client interviews, shadowing, document review, surveys and translating client requirements into standard UML diagrams and/or Agile user stories
  • Entrepreneurial attitude with a desire to be part of a new & innovative team

If you believe you have what it takes to be a successful member of our team, please apply now.

We know your career is important to you and it's important to us, too. This role is just the first step of a highly successful career we can help you build.

Why Deloitte?

Launch your career with The One Firm where you can make an impact that matters in a way that you never thought possible. With endless opportunities at every turn, and a culture built to support and develop our people to be the very best they can be, Deloitte is The One Firm for you to learn, grow, create, connect, and lead. We do this by making three commitments to you:

  • You will lead at every level: We grow the world’s best leaders so you can achieve the impact you seek, faster.
  • You can work your way: We give you the means to be flexible in how you need and want to work, and we have innovative spaces, arrangements and the mindset to help you be wildly successful.
  • You will feel included and inspired: We create a deep sense of belonging where you can bring your whole self to work.


The next step is yours

Sound like The One Firm. For You?

At Deloitte we are all about doing business inclusively – that starts with having diverse colleagues of all abilities!  We encourage you to connect with us at accessiblecareers@deloitte.ca if you require an accommodation in the recruitment process, or need this job posting in an alternative format. We’d love to hear from you!

By applying to this job you will be assessed against the Deloitte Global Talent Standards. We’ve designed these standards to provide our clients with a consistent and exceptional Deloitte experience globally.

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