Strategy and Research Associate

Corgi Insurance · London, England, GB

Y Combinator First seen May 26, 2026

About the role

At Corgi, we're building the first fully automated insurance carrier. Our goal is to rebuild the $1T+ insurance industry from the ground up using AI. This requires not just speed, but also rigor. This means deep research, structured thinking, and high-quality written execution across everything we do.

This role sits at the center of that effort.

You’ll work across new product lines, regulatory filings, and internal initiatives with a focus on research, analysis, and documentation. If you’re someone who enjoys digging into complex topics, producing clear outputs, and owning high-stakes work from idea to submission, this role is for you.

What you'll do

  • Draft and manage regulatory filings, applications, and supporting documentation.
  • Own written deliverables end-to-end (briefs, filings, internal docs, external materials).
  • Support new product and entity launches through research, documentation, and coordination.
  • Interface with regulators, vendors, and partners to gather information and move processes forward.

What we're looking for

  • You’ve built or owned something from zero (startup, research initiative, project, etc.).
  • Exceptional researcher and clear writer.
  • Highly detail-oriented: you care about precision, accuracy, and completeness.
  • Comfortable working through ambiguity, but instinctively create structure.
  • Able to manage multiple projects and deadlines with high accountability.
  • Low ego, high agency.

Bonus points

  • Prior legal or regulatory experience.
  • Prior experience at an early-stage startup.
  • Background in a high-intensity environment (law, consulting, banking, startup, sport, military).
  • You use AI to 10x your output while maintaining high standards.

How we work

We believe accomplishing great things requires working hard. Our mission is to build an $100B+ financial infrastructure company, and to do that we work in the office, 7 days a week. If that sounds exhausting rather than energising, then this isn't the role for you.