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1. alexbecker ◴[] No.16968945[source]
Coalition | Back-End, SRE, Data Scientist | San Francisco, CA | Onsite, Full-Time

Coalition is working to solve cyber risk. We are a small team of security experts, insurance professionals, and intelligence community veterans building a better cyber insurance product. Coalition is automating risk assessment to make purchasing insurance easy, and using our knowledge to educate clients and mitigate risk where possible. We've raised $10m recently.

We are looking to expand our 11-person engineering team. These roles come with significant amounts of responsibility and autonomy. The data science role in particular is quite broad: areas of focus include expanding on our novel computational statistical tools for risk-assessment and optimizing our overall insurance portfolio.

Our front-end is in React, our back-end is built with Flask running on Python 3.6, and our infrastructure is hosted on AWS. We are also always open to new technologies; we believe in using the best tool for the job.

Email jobs@thecoalition.com for more information.

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2. ejcx ◴[] No.16969049[source]
I've worked with quite a few people at Coalition and know a lot about them. This is a pretty neat company and team in a really boring space, which I think means there's a ton of opportunity.