The Good Tech Companies - Jay Xiao on the Power of Technology and Surety Through SuretyNow
Episode Date: February 14, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/jay-xiao-on-the-power-of-technology-and-surety-through-suretynow. Jay Xiao, co-founder of Su...retyNow, harnesses tech innovation to streamline surety bonds, offering efficient service and inspiring the next generation of leaders Check more stories related to startups at: https://hackernoon.com/c/startups. You can also check exclusive content about #entrepreneurship, #jay-xiao, #surety-now, #tech-innovation, #surety-bonds, #insurtech, #startup, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Jay Xiao, co-founder of SuretyNow, transitioned from finance to tech after his internship experience led him to pursue computer science. With roles at Google Ads and Stadia, he built analytics platforms for top publishers. Now at SuretyNow, he drives efficiency through automation, delivers exceptional service, and mentors future tech leaders.
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Jay Hsiao on the power of technology and surety through Surety Now, by John Stoyan Journalist.
Jay Hsiao has always believed in the power of technology to improve people's lives.
As a millennial, Hsiao witnessed life before the internet as we know itand how much easier
things became after it became more accessible to everyday people. He is now the co-founder and president of Surety Now, a company that works to help protect the
public from dishonest businesses. A heart and talent for TECH after graduating high school,
Xiao attended Queen's University in Canada for commerce and computer science.
Though his original goal was to go into consulting and finance, he made a decision to switch fully
into tech after an unfulfilling internship at an asset management firm his first summer.
During this time, he was balancing the internship while working on a startup with friends,
eventually leading him to leave the asset management internship behind to dedicate his
time to that startup. However, Xiao did not know how to code, so he began taking computer
science classes to expand
his horizons. He interned at a Toronto startup called Newology and then parlayed that internship
into full-time roles at Google, where he worked on the Google Ads and Google Stadia teams,
making an impact with the biggest names in tech. Breaking into the tech field was difficult for
Xiao, partly because he was new to the industry and didn't go to a school with a strong history of tech company recruitment. As a result, he worked to better himself in technology
through education and went from zero tech experience to interning with Google within
three years. At Google Stadia, he helped build Stadia's publisher analytics platform from zero
to launch. He helped facilitate an analytics platform used by around 30 publishers at its peak,
including Ubisoft and Electronic Arts. Shaking up surety bonds. As the driving force behind
surety now, Xiao's role extends far beyond the title of co-founder and president. He single-handedly
built the company's website, developed the internal tooling and infrastructure, and now
manages multiple teams. His strategic vision and
hands-on approach have been instrumental in the company's success, making it a prime example of
his entrepreneurial prowess. At Surety now, Xiao says that their agents can produce two times the
industry average due to the automation they've built to make them more efficient. Surety now
serves businesses who wish to buy Surety to work like other modern tools they love, all with fast and affordable customer service. With exceptional customer service and a commitment
to innovation through technology, they aim to educate and deliver peace of mind with their
expertise in Surety. Xiao's future goals for Surety now are simple. To lead and inspire others
by hiring and mentoring interns. Ultimately, Xiao wants to make buying surety bonds and insurance as easy as purchasing a keychain on Amazon.
A fact that can be difficult for some and challenging for others.
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