Jul 10, 2026

Software Developer - IC5 (THREE)

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THREE leverages dozens of critical integrations to inform our policy underwriting process, handle payments, manage claims, and much more. As a Senior Software Engineer with a focus on building integrations, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping how our platform connects with the world.

You’ll be a great fit for this role if you:

THREE combines multiple business-critical coverages that small businesses need, like liability and workers compensation, all in a single, three-page policy. Like an open-source codebase, there’s no fine print or surprises – our transparent policy is available here: https://threeinsurance.com/the-policy.

Behind the simplicity of that policy is a growing set of tools, workflows, and services designed to deliver clarity and trust at scale. As an engineer at THREE, you’ll help shape those systems and the customer experience they enable.

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About Us

Our parent, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (berkshirehathaway.com) is a holding company with diversified interests in a host of industries, including insurance, energy, transportation and manufacturing. Most policies issued through THREE will be underwritten by Berkshire Hathaway Direct Insurance Company ("BHDIC"), which is an AM Best rated A++ insurer.

BHDIC is domiciled in Omaha, Nebraska. BHDIC and the team at THREE are focused on helping small business owners quickly and easily buy affordable insurance directly from a financially strong insurance company they can trust.

BHDIC is excited to announce our comprehensive benefits package with some new and enhanced features for 2026 that include:

In accordance with pay transparency laws and regulations, the following good faith compensation range estimate is being provided. The salary range for this position is $160,000- $200,000 per year. Final compensation will be based on candidate qualifications, geographic location, and other considerations permitted by law.

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