China's largest property insurer by premium volume and market share
PICC Property & Casualty is a state-owned financial institution and the core business unit of a Fortune 500 parent company. With 1,001–5,000 employees and 376 active roles (58 posted last 30 days), the org is sales-heavy (196 roles) with minimal engineering capacity (37 roles) — typical for a mature insurance carrier where renewal and customer retention outweigh product development. The tech stack mixes legacy (Oracle, WebLogic, Java, Spring MVC) with modern layers (Vue, React, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Python), suggesting distributed systems built atop older enterprise foundations. Active pain points cluster around customer renewal churn and risk assessment automation, reflecting operational scaling challenges in a high-volume book of business.
PICC Property & Casualty is China's largest property insurance company by premium volume and market share, holding the top position in Asia and ranking second globally among single-brand property insurers. Founded in 1949, the company has grown to over ¥2 trillion in annual premiums across motor, property, liability, and specialty lines. The organization operates across six core functions: sales (the dominant function), customer support, engineering, operations, claims, marketing, and security. Hiring is concentrated in China, with roles spanning junior (276), mid-level (68), and management tiers. Active projects focus on automation (operations tools, system deployment), risk management infrastructure (assessment systems, control services for photovoltaic projects), and customer lifecycle management (renewal programs, contract retention). The company competes on scale, distribution reach, and legacy relationships rather than digital-first product innovation.
Java, Spring MVC, Spring Cloud, Spring Boot, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, Redis, Memcached, Vue, React, Python, SAS, Cognos, Informatica, and Unix/Linux environments. Legacy systems run on WebLogic and Oracle; newer components use modern data layers.
Active projects include risk assessment systems, automation operations tools, customer renewal programs, risk control services (especially for photovoltaic projects), system deployment, and infrastructure to manage high-volume contract renewals and reduce customer churn.
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