Welcome to the Boost Employee Spotlight! Each month, we feature a different member of the Boost team and their story. This month, meet Patrick Simpelo, Software Engineer.
What is your role at Boost and what does your role do? What does your typical week look like?
As a backend engineer, I work with my team to implement new features within our platform and revamp existing features. Insurance can be complex, so engineering new and existing products can be challenging, but we engineers make a collaborative effort. We even work with the actuary team to make sure numbers line up correctly. Mathemagical!
The tasks that make up my week are (in no particular order or frequency): Programming. Code reviewing. Tending to partner questions. Chatting with teammates. Running interviews. Attending meetings/hangouts. Sending gifs. Receiving gifs. Reacting with emojis.
What are some of the highlights of your time at Boost?
Those who know me won’t be surprised when I say that a big highlight was Boost’s last company party. Of course, being a part of launching new products is great, but the celebration that comes after is the icing on the cheesecake, the hot fudge on the ice cream, and the olive in the martini!
Besides the ping pong games, caricatures, foods, drinks, and rooftop views, what made this party so great was all the different kinds of social interactions. Everyone was on a good vibe and happy to celebrate all the hard work we pulled off in the past year(s). Being able to see remote colleagues in person again (or for the first time) was awesome, catching up with people from other departments was sweet, and meeting new people who I wouldn’t normally get to interact with on a personal level was fun. Can’t wait for the next one!
What’s one thing you’re excited to work on / hope to accomplish at Boost?
The Boost platform has grown quite a bit over the years as we built new products, implemented new features, and brought on new partners. In the early days of development, there were different requirements and the platform was much less complex. Now, I’m excited to work with the “early days” code to add enhancements and even refactor things! Hopefully, the upgrades we make will allow us to build new features and products seamlessly.
If you could tell one thing to someone who might be interested in working in insurance, what would it be?
If you are a software engineer looking to make a career change–if you’re looking for an industry where you can innovate and make a meaningful contribution–insurance packs a bigger punch than you’d think. It’s one thing to build a brand new idea from scratch, like an app that’ll notify you when someone takes the last La Croix from the fridge, or even a robot that can play fetch with the office dogs. But it’s another thing to usher an archaic practice (ahem.. insurance) into the new modern age of technology.
Don’t like a whole packet of insurance documents stuffed in your mailbox just to get a quote? Don’t like being put on hold just for a salesperson to pick up and persuade you to add a coverage to your policy? Well, hello there. We are Boost. We built something pretty sweet.
If you enjoyed reading about Patrick’s experience and are interested in working at Boost, let us know! We are hiring and would love to hear from you.
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