CURE is a nonprofit reciprocal exchange offering auto insurance rated primarily on driving history rather than socioeconomic proxies like education or credit score. The tech stack spans insurance platforms (Duck Creek, Guidewire), cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure), and data tools (TensorFlow, PyTorch, Kafka-adjacent batch/streaming pipelines), but hiring is heavily weighted toward legal (25 roles) and claims (9 roles) — a pattern reflecting the company's core challenge: managing litigation costs and fraud investigation across underwriting and claims workflows.
CURE is a nonprofit auto insurer founded in 1990 and headquartered in Princeton, NJ. The company serves responsible drivers by pricing policies on driving record rather than demographic or financial factors, positioning itself against industry-standard underwriting that incorporates education, occupation, and credit scores. With 201–500 employees and operations across the United States, CURE is managing active expansion into new markets (Michigan) while addressing operational friction in claims processing, loss adjustment, and third-party litigation. Recent infrastructure work includes data lake/warehouse development and batch/streaming data pipelines, likely supporting claims analytics and fraud detection.
CURE's stack includes Duck Creek and Guidewire — industry-standard policy administration and claims management systems — alongside AWS, GCP, and Azure for cloud infrastructure and Python, Java, TensorFlow, and PyTorch for data and modeling work.
CURE is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. The company currently hires across the United States and is actively expanding into the Michigan market.
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