Automation Index

How automatable is a Underwriting Assistant?

Underwriting Assistant: ~44% automatable, $45,000–$70,000/yr recoverable, across 11 postings analyzed.

44%Avg. automatabilityMixed
$45,000–$70,000Recoverable / yrestimated range
11Postings analyzedreal job ads

Tools these postings lean on

  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Excel
  • Word
  • Outlook
  • Microsoft Office

Underwriting Assistant: What the Numbers Actually Mean

The headline: 44% of this role is automatable — roughly half. That's meaningful but not dramatic.

What that 44% likely covers: The tools listed — Word, Excel, Outlook — point to where automation wins: formatting documents, pulling data into standard templates, routing emails, generating routine correspondence, and running repetitive spreadsheet calculations. These tasks follow predictable rules and don't require interpretation.

What stays human (the other 56%): Underwriting support is fundamentally about judgment under ambiguity. Reviewing whether a submission looks unusual, flagging risk factors that don't fit standard categories, communicating sensitive decisions to agents or clients, and handling exceptions — none of that follows a clean script. Relationships with brokers and underwriters also require trust built over time.

Practical implication for you: At $45K–$70K, you're not eliminating this role. You're freeing these people from mechanical busywork so they spend more time on the judgment-heavy work that actually protects your book.

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