
2026 – Early Career – Technology – Analyst – United States, Charlotte (NC) & Hou
AIG, Charlotte, NC, United States
2026 – Early Career – Technology Analyst – United States, Charlotte (NC) & Houston (TX)
Technology Analyst Program (TAP) Overview
TAP is a leading 24‑month technology rotation program that recruits high‑potential individuals from top universities. Participants develop a breadth and depth of IT skills through three 8‑month rotations and graduate into full‑time roles in Architecture, Data and Digital, Cybersecurity, Software and Systems Engineering, Technology Business and Project Management, or Technology Risk and Controls.
Architecture:
Design enterprise or domain architecture roadmaps and requirements in alignment with technology strategy and standards.
Business Partnership:
Align the business and technology strategy to deliver business priorities; gather and analyze technical requirements and partner with cross‑IT teams to implement solutions.
Data:
Empower business partners to turn information into action by gathering, analyzing, and modeling data, enabling smarter decision making.
Digital:
Develop, test and roll out solutions to engage and improve user experience across digital channels including web, mobile, and social.
Cybersecurity:
Deliver systems and application solutions that strengthen and safeguard AIG’s assets and stakeholders from cybersecurity threats.
Engineering:
Be part of a software or systems engineering team; build, code and automate applications through a collaborative and agile environment, or design and implement a variety of systems in network, storage, public and private cloud to provide seamless, scalable infrastructure for our applications.
Technology Business and Project Management:
Drive project and program execution, support the strategic operations of the Program Management Office and Business Management Office.
Technology Risk and Controls:
Manage risk in technology service delivery, including assessing, reviewing, and implementing solutions aligned to regulatory requirements.
What You’ll Need To Succeed
AIG seeks candidates who have excelled in previous work experience, demonstrated outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, possess strong analytical, quantitative and interpersonal skills, and are enthusiastic about the insurance industry. A diverse background of experience, culture and thought is also valued; successful candidates typically have a global perspective and a team‑oriented track record.
Required
Bachelor’s degree, or candidate for Bachelor’s degree to be received no later than
June 2026 , in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or Cybersecurity with a
GPA of 3.4 or higher
(unofficial transcript required upon application).
The Early Career Analyst program will start on
July 27, 2026 .
Positions are in‑person opportunities and are available in Charlotte (NC) & Houston (TX). When we work in the office, we experience greater connections with opportunities to collaborate, innovate, and learn together.
For applicants in Charlotte and Houston the base salary range for this position is $80,200 – $90,000.
Benefits
AIG offers a comprehensive total‑rewards program that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid time off; an annual paid day off for mental wellbeing; volunteer time off; tuition reimbursement; and flexible work arrangements.
AIG provides equal opportunity to all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, age, gender, gender expression, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected categories.
AIG is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to job applicants and employees with disabilities. If you believe you need a reasonable accommodation, please send an email to candidatecare@aig.com.
Functional Area: IT - Information Technology
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Technology Analyst Program (TAP) Overview
TAP is a leading 24‑month technology rotation program that recruits high‑potential individuals from top universities. Participants develop a breadth and depth of IT skills through three 8‑month rotations and graduate into full‑time roles in Architecture, Data and Digital, Cybersecurity, Software and Systems Engineering, Technology Business and Project Management, or Technology Risk and Controls.
Architecture:
Design enterprise or domain architecture roadmaps and requirements in alignment with technology strategy and standards.
Business Partnership:
Align the business and technology strategy to deliver business priorities; gather and analyze technical requirements and partner with cross‑IT teams to implement solutions.
Data:
Empower business partners to turn information into action by gathering, analyzing, and modeling data, enabling smarter decision making.
Digital:
Develop, test and roll out solutions to engage and improve user experience across digital channels including web, mobile, and social.
Cybersecurity:
Deliver systems and application solutions that strengthen and safeguard AIG’s assets and stakeholders from cybersecurity threats.
Engineering:
Be part of a software or systems engineering team; build, code and automate applications through a collaborative and agile environment, or design and implement a variety of systems in network, storage, public and private cloud to provide seamless, scalable infrastructure for our applications.
Technology Business and Project Management:
Drive project and program execution, support the strategic operations of the Program Management Office and Business Management Office.
Technology Risk and Controls:
Manage risk in technology service delivery, including assessing, reviewing, and implementing solutions aligned to regulatory requirements.
What You’ll Need To Succeed
AIG seeks candidates who have excelled in previous work experience, demonstrated outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement, possess strong analytical, quantitative and interpersonal skills, and are enthusiastic about the insurance industry. A diverse background of experience, culture and thought is also valued; successful candidates typically have a global perspective and a team‑oriented track record.
Required
Bachelor’s degree, or candidate for Bachelor’s degree to be received no later than
June 2026 , in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or Cybersecurity with a
GPA of 3.4 or higher
(unofficial transcript required upon application).
The Early Career Analyst program will start on
July 27, 2026 .
Positions are in‑person opportunities and are available in Charlotte (NC) & Houston (TX). When we work in the office, we experience greater connections with opportunities to collaborate, innovate, and learn together.
For applicants in Charlotte and Houston the base salary range for this position is $80,200 – $90,000.
Benefits
AIG offers a comprehensive total‑rewards program that includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid time off; an annual paid day off for mental wellbeing; volunteer time off; tuition reimbursement; and flexible work arrangements.
AIG provides equal opportunity to all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, age, gender, gender expression, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected categories.
AIG is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to job applicants and employees with disabilities. If you believe you need a reasonable accommodation, please send an email to candidatecare@aig.com.
Functional Area: IT - Information Technology
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