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CFO develops financial strategy, manages capital allocation, and advises executive leadership on growth, investments, and fundraising for an AI infrastructure company.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Location: Remote – United States
Department: Executive Leadership
Classification: Exempt, Full-Time
ThisWay Global, Inc. is an AI-first technology company headquartered in Texas, operating at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data center infrastructure, and workforce solutions. The company operates across three high-growth business areas:
As the company expands its AI infrastructure portfolio, strategic partnerships, and market opportunities, the CFO will help scale the organization while protecting and enhancing long-term enterprise value. This role extends beyond traditional accounting and reporting responsibilities and focuses on capital strategy, risk management, governance, and executive decision-making. The CFO will partner closely with executive leadership to support growth while maintaining financial discipline, investor confidence, and organizational readiness for future investment, acquisition, or liquidity opportunities.
You are a strategic CFO who has helped growth-oriented organizations scale, raise capital, and create enterprise value. You understand how to balance opportunity, risk, runway, and execution while providing the financial discipline necessary to support long-term growth. You know when to accelerate, when to challenge assumptions, and when to say “not yet” — and you can serve as both a trusted business partner and an independent voice in the room.
More specifically, you:
Preferred Qualifications / Accelerators
Experience supporting AI, software, cloud infrastructure, HPC, data center, or other emerging technology organizations.
Experience with fundraising, strategic investments, debt facilities, acquisitions, or liquidity events.
Experience preparing organizations for institutional investment, acquisition, or exit.
Familiarity with recurring revenue, technology services, infrastructure, or product-based business models.
Experience working with venture capital, private equity, family offices, strategic investors, or institutional lenders.
Experience helping organizations transition from founder-led growth to institutional scale.
Familiarity with government contracting, public sector opportunities, or highly regulated industries.
Competitive compensation.
Meaningful equity opportunity.
Direct access to the CEO and executive leadership team.
Opportunity to shape the financial future of a high-growth AI company.
Leadership role in building the company’s capital strategy, investor relationships, financial systems, controls, and governance infrastructure.
Opportunity to support active AI infrastructure deployments, enterprise partnerships, and institutional growth initiatives.
Senior leader builds and oversees organizational training programs, curriculum development, and learning infrastructure for a biotech company.
Mavericks Wanted
When was the last time you achieved the impossible? If that thought feels overwhelming, you might want to pause here, but if it sparks excitement…read on
In 2015, we pioneered a “moneyball for biotech” approach, pooling projects and promising early-stage research from academia together under one financial umbrella to reduce risk and unleash innovation. This model allows science and small teams of experts to lead the way. We build bridges to groundbreaking advancements in rare disease, and develop life-changing medicines for patients with unmet needs as fast as humanly possible.
Together we define white space, push boundaries, and empower people to solve problems. If you’re someone who defies convention, join us and work alongside some of the most respected minds in the industry. Together, we’ll ask ”why not?” and help reengineer the future of biopharma. At BridgeBio, we value curiosity and experimentation—including the ethical & thoughtful use of AI to improve clarity, speed, and quality of work.
The Senior Director of Training and Learning Excellence (T&LE) will be responsible for creating an innovative architecture to support the continuous learning needs of our scientifically driven, patient-focused organization. This individual is a dynamic leader with a track record of success building and leading teams across several functional areas within the pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical industry.
This individual is an experienced learning specialist with a deep understanding of fundamental adult learning principles; possesses curriculum development, project management skills, and extensive knowledge of healthcare legal/compliance/regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities
This is a hybrid role and requires in-office collaboration 2-3x per week in our San Francisco and Palo Alto Office.
No matter your role at BridgeBio, successful team members are:
Education, Experience & Skills Requirements
#LI-LN1
At BridgeBio, we strive to provide a market-competitive total rewards package, including base pay, an annual performance bonus, company equity, and generous health benefits. Below is the anticipated salary range for candidates for this role who will work in California. The final salary offered to a successful candidate will depend on several factors that may include but are not limited to the type and length of experience within the job, type, and length of experience within the industry, educational background, location of residence and performance during the interview process. BridgeBio is a multi-state employer, and this salary range may not reflect positions based in other states.
Salary
$245,000—$275,000 USD
As a global company, our comprehensive benefits may vary based on location. We have high expectations for our team members. We make sure those working hard for patients are rewarded and cared for in return.
For USA based roles:
Financial & Rewards
Market-leading compensation
401(k) with employer match
Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
Pre-tax commuter benefits (transit and parking)
Referral bonus for hired candidates
Subsidized lunch and parking on in-office days
Health & Well-Being
100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for you and your dependents
Health Savings Account (HSA) with annual employer contributions, plus Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Fertility & family-forming benefits
Expanded mental health support (therapy and coaching resources)
Hybrid work model with flexibility
Flexible, “take-what-you-need” paid time off and company-paid holidays
Comprehensive paid medical and parental leave to care for yourself and your family
Skill Development & Career Paths:
People are part of our growth and success story - from discovery to active drug trials and FDA pipelines, there are endless opportunities for skill development and internal mobility
We provide career pathing through regular feedback, continuous education and professional development programs via LinkedIn Learning, LifeLabs, & BetterUp Coaching
We celebrate strong performance with financial rewards, peer-to-peer recognition, and growth opportunities
Leads accounting operations across multiple international entities, overseeing financial reporting, budgeting, compliance, and team management for a yacht management company.
At Blue Coding, we specialize in connecting amazing talent from all over Latin America and other parts of the world with leading companies in the United States, Canada, and beyond, both through staff augmentation and direct placement. For over 12 years, we’ve helped cutting-edge organizations build great teams and develop innovative products. Digital agencies, SaaS providers, software consulting firms, and multinationals are just a few of the companies we work with. Our network spans more than 10 countries across the Americas, and we pride ourselves on making the right match between exceptional people and the opportunities they deserve.
Our client is a globally operating yacht management company seeking senior financial leadership to oversee and scale their accounting function across multiple entities and international markets.
We are looking for an experienced and hands-on Head of Accounting to lead all accounting operations for one of our international clients. The ideal candidate brings strong technical accounting expertise, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to manage multiple entities while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and compliance.
If you are independent, a great communicator, a problem solver, and have strong attention to detail, this is a great fit for you! Our jobs are fully remote; as long as you have the skills and can get the work done well, you can work from anywhere in the listed countries.
This is a senior leadership opportunity to build and shape an accounting function within a growing, internationally operating company. You’ll have real ownership over financial strategy, team development, and process improvement — while collaborating directly with executive leadership to drive business performance.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
CFO develops financial strategy, manages capital allocation, and advises executive leadership on growth, fundraising, and enterprise value across an AI infrastructure company.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Location: Remote – United States
Department: Executive Leadership
Classification: Exempt, Full-Time
ThisWay Global, Inc. is an AI-first technology company headquartered in Texas, operating at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data center infrastructure, and workforce solutions. The company operates across three high-growth business areas:
As the company expands its AI infrastructure portfolio, strategic partnerships, and market opportunities, the CFO will help scale the organization while protecting and enhancing long-term enterprise value. This role extends beyond traditional accounting and reporting responsibilities and focuses on capital strategy, risk management, governance, and executive decision-making. The CFO will partner closely with executive leadership to support growth while maintaining financial discipline, investor confidence, and organizational readiness for future investment, acquisition, or liquidity opportunities.
You are a strategic CFO who has helped growth-oriented organizations scale, raise capital, and create enterprise value. You understand how to balance opportunity, risk, runway, and execution while providing the financial discipline necessary to support long-term growth. You know when to accelerate, when to challenge assumptions, and when to say “not yet” — and you can serve as both a trusted business partner and an independent voice in the room.
More specifically, you:
Preferred Qualifications / Accelerators
Experience supporting AI, software, cloud infrastructure, HPC, data center, or other emerging technology organizations.
Experience with fundraising, strategic investments, debt facilities, acquisitions, or liquidity events.
Experience preparing organizations for institutional investment, acquisition, or exit.
Familiarity with recurring revenue, technology services, infrastructure, or product-based business models.
Experience working with venture capital, private equity, family offices, strategic investors, or institutional lenders.
Experience helping organizations transition from founder-led growth to institutional scale.
Familiarity with government contracting, public sector opportunities, or highly regulated industries.
Competitive compensation.
Meaningful equity opportunity.
Direct access to the CEO and executive leadership team.
Opportunity to shape the financial future of a high-growth AI company.
Leadership role in building the company’s capital strategy, investor relationships, financial systems, controls, and governance infrastructure.
Opportunity to support active AI infrastructure deployments, enterprise partnerships, and institutional growth initiatives.
Senior leader builds and manages a training department, designs curricula, oversees learning needs assessments, and implements learning programs for a biopharmaceutical organization.
Mavericks Wanted
When was the last time you achieved the impossible? If that thought feels overwhelming, you might want to pause here, but if it sparks excitement…read on
In 2015, we pioneered a “moneyball for biotech” approach, pooling projects and promising early-stage research from academia together under one financial umbrella to reduce risk and unleash innovation. This model allows science and small teams of experts to lead the way. We build bridges to groundbreaking advancements in rare disease, and develop life-changing medicines for patients with unmet needs as fast as humanly possible.
Together we define white space, push boundaries, and empower people to solve problems. If you’re someone who defies convention, join us and work alongside some of the most respected minds in the industry. Together, we’ll ask ”why not?” and help reengineer the future of biopharma. At BridgeBio, we value curiosity and experimentation—including the ethical & thoughtful use of AI to improve clarity, speed, and quality of work.
The Senior Director of Training and Learning Excellence (T&LE) will be responsible for creating an innovative architecture to support the continuous learning needs of our scientifically driven, patient-focused organization. This individual is a dynamic leader with a track record of success building and leading teams across several functional areas within the pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical industry.
This individual is an experienced learning specialist with a deep understanding of fundamental adult learning principles; possesses curriculum development, project management skills, and extensive knowledge of healthcare legal/compliance/regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities
This is a hybrid role and requires in-office collaboration 2-3x per week in our San Francisco and Palo Alto Office.
No matter your role at BridgeBio, successful team members are:
Education, Experience & Skills Requirements
#LI-LN1
At BridgeBio, we strive to provide a market-competitive total rewards package, including base pay, an annual performance bonus, company equity, and generous health benefits. Below is the anticipated salary range for candidates for this role who will work in California. The final salary offered to a successful candidate will depend on several factors that may include but are not limited to the type and length of experience within the job, type, and length of experience within the industry, educational background, location of residence and performance during the interview process. BridgeBio is a multi-state employer, and this salary range may not reflect positions based in other states.
Salary
$245,000—$275,000 USD
As a global company, our comprehensive benefits may vary based on location. We have high expectations for our team members. We make sure those working hard for patients are rewarded and cared for in return.
For USA based roles:
Financial & Rewards
Market-leading compensation
401(k) with employer match
Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
Pre-tax commuter benefits (transit and parking)
Referral bonus for hired candidates
Subsidized lunch and parking on in-office days
Health & Well-Being
100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for you and your dependents
Health Savings Account (HSA) with annual employer contributions, plus Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Fertility & family-forming benefits
Expanded mental health support (therapy and coaching resources)
Hybrid work model with flexibility
Flexible, “take-what-you-need” paid time off and company-paid holidays
Comprehensive paid medical and parental leave to care for yourself and your family
Skill Development & Career Paths:
People are part of our growth and success story - from discovery to active drug trials and FDA pipelines, there are endless opportunities for skill development and internal mobility
We provide career pathing through regular feedback, continuous education and professional development programs via LinkedIn Learning, LifeLabs, & BetterUp Coaching
We celebrate strong performance with financial rewards, peer-to-peer recognition, and growth opportunities
Vice President of People leads talent development, recruitment, compensation, and organizational strategy for a national charter school network.
About the Organization
KIPP Public Schools is a national network of tuition-free public charter schools that prepares students with the skills and confidence to create the future they want for themselves, their communities, and us all. We are a network of 279 schools, nearly 16,500 educators, and nearly 210,000 students and alumni.
Our mission: Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Our vision: Every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities.
The KIPP Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports KIPP public charter schools across the country. The KIPP Foundation helps to develop outstanding educators to lead KIPP schools; provides tools and resources for excellent teaching and learning; promotes innovation; and facilitates the exchange of insights and ideas across KIPP and other public schools and organizations.
About Our Values:
Excellent Results for Students: We value results over effort and know that our work is not finished until all students thrive. We maintain high expectations for self, team, and students. We drive outcomes by operating with agility, removing barriers, differentiating support, and prioritizing student-centered solutions—especially for those at the margins.
Collective Impact: We are one team. We win together. We embody a one-team mindset by working collaboratively across teams, aligning goals, and leveraging the strengths of all teammates. We build trust-based relationships and ensure inclusive decision-making by engaging those closest to the work. We provide clarity through simple, repeatable systems and goals that enable transformational outcomes.
Courageous Action: Our belief in what we can achieve is unwavering, fueling our optimism and commitment to overcome any challenge. We demonstrate an unwavering belief in students’ potential and a commitment to addressing systemic inequities. We approach challenges with resilience, a solutions-focused mindset, and adaptability. We foster a psychologically safe environment centered on trust and accountability where feedback is encouraged. We leverage data to reflect on progress, own setbacks, celebrate successes, and continuously improve to maximize impact.
About The Position
KIPP Foundation is at a defining moment—an opportunity to deepen our impact by building a talent system that enables every leader and staff member to thrive in service of students and communities. We are committed to setting a high bar for excellence, strengthening leadership capacity, and ensuring our talent systems are clear, consistent, and built to scale.
The Vice President of People, reporting to the Senior Vice President of People Operations, will play a critical leadership role in bringing this vision to life. This leader will design and drive an integrated, insights-driven talent strategy that connects every part of the employee experience—from how we attract and onboard talent, to how we develop, engage, and retain our people.
By aligning the full talent lifecycle including recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, Total Rewards, professional development, and offboarding the Vice President will ensure that our systems not only support leaders, but empower them to deliver meaningful results and thrive.
At KIPP, we believe great outcomes are driven by great leaders operating within strong systems. In this role, you will ensure those systems are not only well-designed, but deeply embedded, building the capacity of leaders across the Foundation to lead effectively, develop their teams, and consistently meet a high bar for performance.
This is an opportunity for a strategic and systems-oriented leader who is energized by complexity, driven by impact, and committed to building the conditions for people and organizations to do their best work.
Responsibilities
Talent Strategy & Organizational Alignment
Set and drive the overall talent strategy and talent philosophy for the KIPP Foundation workforce, ensuring alignment with organizational priorities, culture, and long-term goals.
Partner with the SVP of People Operations and executive leadership to align talent strategy with organizational design, workforce planning, and operational priorities.
Ensure a coherent, integrated talent system across the Foundation, including recruitment, onboarding, HR operations, performance management, development, engagement, and offboarding.
Serve as a strategic advisor to leadership on organizational effectiveness, talent health, and workforce strategy, using data and insights to inform decision-making.
Talent Systems & Organizational Effectiveness
Oversee the design and effectiveness of the full talent lifecycle, ensuring systems and processes drive strong performance, development, and retention outcomes.
Set the vision for performance management and development systems, including goal setting, feedback cycles, and evaluation processes, in partnership with the Senior Director of Development & Growth.
Ensure effective HR operations and infrastructure, including recruitment, onboarding, Total Rewards, and compliance, in partnership with the Senior Director of People Operations.
Use workforce, engagement, and performance data to monitor organizational health, identify risks, and drive continuous improvement across talent systems.
Employee Relations, Policy & Risk Management
Establish the vision, policies, and standards for employee relations, including performance management, conflict resolution, and policy compliance.
Ensure consistent, fair, and compliant application of HR policies and practices across the organization.
Advise senior leaders on complex employee relations matters and organizational risk, ensuring alignment with legal and organizational standards.
Leadership & Team Management
Lead and develop the Talent function, setting the vision and strategic direction to ensure strong execution across both People Operations and Development & Growth.
Oversee and coach Senior Directors, ensuring clear ownership, alignment, and accountability across:
People Operations (HR systems, recruitment, Total Rewards, and HR operations)
Development & Growth (goal setting, performance systems, manager development, and engagement)
Set enterprise-level priorities and allocate resources to ensure the Talent function is focused on the highest-impact work and positioned to deliver against organizational goals.
Drive alignment and integration across talent systems, ensuring a seamless and consistent employee experience across both sub teams.
Foster a high-performing, outcomes-driven culture across the Talent team that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Build leadership capacity across the team by coaching senior leaders, strengthening decision-making, and ensuring clear expectations and performance standards.
Act as a visible culture leader and ambassador for KIPP, modeling organizational values and reinforcing a high bar for performance, equity, and impact across the Foundation.
Organizational Talent Planning & Culture
Partner with leadership to drive annual workforce planning, talent strategy, and culture priorities aligned to organizational goals.
Ensure alignment between talent strategy, employee experience, and organizational culture, reinforcing a high bar for performance and development.
Support the organization in building a strong, inclusive, and high-performing workforce, aligned to KIPP’s mission and values.
Skills and Mindsets
Self-Management: Demonstrated record of setting and achieving ambitious goals for their departments in complex or ambiguous environment; uses data, research, and analysis to set a high bar of excellence for goal setting; effectively distributes and redistributes work among direct reports, teammates, and teams to optimizes goal attainments; effectively sets and fosters a culture that enables and celebrates teammates’ achievements and goals attainment.
Work Management: Sets a clear vision that ensures alignment of the teams work to organizational goals. Effectively prioritize and deliver work products that ensure sustainability and scalability of work. Develops and implements agile project plans that ensure cross functional collaboration and resource sharing to ensure achieving organizational goals; create and ensure systems are in place for knowledge management.
Data-Driven Actions and Decisions: Effectively uses data to shape teamwide decisions and the learning agenda or evaluation of a function or significant initiative. Able to generate, implement, and evaluate solutions with a focus on scalability and sustainability.
Problem Solving: Takes calculated risks to test and implements correct, scalable solutions. Addresses the root of problems and removes obstacles from work. Understands how solutions may unearth other obstacles further downstream.
Communication and Change Management: Effectively articulates case for change to multiple functions, teams, and/or offices through clear and compelling presentations, tailoring communications and engagement approach for different audiences. Effectively translates vision into actionable plans among across team stakeholders; Champions KF and networkwide change with all stakeholders.
People Management and Development: Effectively ensures strong professional development and coaching for teammates directly and through layers. Proficient in the mechanics of succession management and performance management for teammates. Able to coach manager of managers and skilled at fostering a positive team culture in which teammates feel ownership and accountability for their own and the broader team’s work and results.
Experience and Qualifications
8+ years of senior HR and talent management leadership experience in nonprofit or education contexts at progressive levels of responsibility with evidence of successful development and organizational outcomes
Understanding of current education climate and corresponding response strategies for the communities we serve
Strong background in leading with equity at the center, especially through organizational change and growth
Experience cultivating a work culture in a virtual environment that is value-driven, equitable, and inclusive
Work Conditions
Travel: Moderate Travel: Up to 10% (up to 20 days per year)
Full, exempt role
Location
It is preferred, but not mandatory for this role to be based out of a KIPP Foundation office. This role also has the option of working from a remote office full-time. KIPP Foundation offices are in NYC and Chicago.
Compensation and Benefits
In compliance with local law, we are disclosing the compensation, or a range thereof, for roles in locations where legally required. Actual salaries will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to external market data, internal equity, and relevant experience. The salary range for this position is $197,600-$236,500. In addition, KIPP Foundation provides a variety of benefits to employees, including:
25 holidays for + 18 days additional flexible PTO days (flexible PTO increases to 23 days for years 3 and 4 and to 28 days for years 5+).
100% paid parental leave
100% coverage of the premium for employee and 75% for employee + family’s medical/dental/vision plans.
Wellness benefits such as fitness reimbursements, discounted tickets to theme parks/attractions, backup care support for children and adults/elders, and our employee assistance program
Finance Security benefits include such as a 401K retirement plan with 4% match, employer-sponsored legal plans, life/disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts
KIPP Foundation embraces the opportunity to build a workforce that reflects the diversity of the students and communities with whom we work and the world that’s around them. Being an equal opportunity employer means that we take seriously our responsibility to consider qualified candidates on the basis of merit, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law.
VP of Growth leads end-to-end growth strategy across performance marketing, lifecycle, and CRM, building sustainable acquisition and retention systems that balance data-driven optimization with brand and user experience.
At Feeld, we are creating a world where everyone is more intimately connected to each other and themselves. We are building an inclusive, human-centered product and are looking for a VP of Growth to become part of our remote team and our mission to elevate the human experience of sexuality and relationships.
We’re looking for a seasoned, full-stack growth leader to own and evolve our growth engine across performance marketing, lifecycle, and CRM. This role is not about optimizing channels in isolation or chasing short-term gains. It’s about building a sustainable, compounding growth system—one that deepens the strength of our network, sharpens our brand, and creates meaningful long-term value.
You’re a seasoned leader in driving growth in complex consumer environments, with a track record of scaling responsibly. You’re highly analytical, but not led by data alone. You combine rigor with intuition, curiosity, and a strong sensitivity to brand and member experience.
You will operate at the intersection of marketing, product, and data, connecting acquisition, activation, engagement, and retention into a cohesive system. You think in loops, not funnels. You care as much about how we grow as how fast we grow.
Feeld is an independent, experimental and fully remote organisation reshaping the dialogue on dating and sexuality. The company was founded in 2014 and has evolved since to become the open, distributed structure it is now. We have a naturally agile and fluid culture. The whole team is fully remote, which means you work where and when helps you perform at your best. We regard autonomy highly and treat our organisation as a product – we iterate, improve and test things internally to see what works best for everyone.
We believe in creating a safe work environment through humanity, fluidity, safety, transparency and progressiveness. When hiring, we look for culture add rather than culture fit.
Because we are a fully remote team, it’s especially important that we create an environment where our colleagues feel included and connected as humans.
Feeld promotes open-mindedness, inclusion, diversity and kindness, both in the world and among our own workforce.
We encourage and welcome applications from people with a history of marginalisation, whether because of race, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, neurodivergence, national origin, disability (seen or unseen) or any confluence of intersectional identities.
Our goal is a barrier-free application process and working environment. If you require further details or assistance or have any questions about this process, please let us know at hr@feeld.co.
We are conscious of how our work and decisions impact other humans and the environment. We design our product and organisation with consideration for the wellbeing of our Members and colleagues. Feeld’s way of working is designed to proactively prevent burnout and an “always on” culture. We believe in technology and working environments that enable people to live a meaningful, fulfilled life.
Therefore, we offer our staff:
Our compensation system is one of the ways we work to uphold equity and inclusion at Feeld. Just as we strive to enable honest expression on our platform, we strive for openness of information within the organization. Internally, we keep decision-making transparent to keep each other accountable and make sure all voices are heard. That is why we offer a compensation system that is transparent, honest, and equitable. Additionally, we believe all humans deserve to earn a competitive wage, so we offer a Baseline Freedom Salary of £60,000 GBP per year for any role that indexes below £60,000 GBP per year.
Estimated compensation for this role:
We understand we’re asking you to invest your time and best efforts in our process, and are appreciative of getting the chance to better know who you are as a person and candidate. In return, we’re committed to offering transparent communication and prompt feedback as you navigate this application with us.
To find out more about Feeld, download our app (available on iOS and Android).
Chief Operating Officer oversees HR, Technology, and Operations teams to enhance internal infrastructure, optimize resource allocation, and advance organizational growth.
Chief Operating Officer overseeing HR, Technology, and Operations teams to optimize internal infrastructure, policies, and organizational growth for a nonprofit legal organization.
Leads sales strategy and team execution for the organization at a senior executive level.
Leads global delivery operations across EMEA and APAC regions, managing teams and metrics to ensure customer success and operational excellence.
Vice President of People leads human resources strategy, talent development, and organizational culture across a national network of charter schools.
Leads strategic partnerships and alliance development across global markets to drive business growth and expansion.
Build and manage strategic partnerships and alliances to drive business growth and market expansion across global regions.
CFO oversees financial strategy, accounting operations, budgeting, controls, and tax compliance while partnering with executive leadership on strategic planning and growth initiatives.
Headquarters: Remote, Florida, 33146 United States
URL: http://blossom.net
Job Summary:
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing the company’s financial strategy, planning, and operations in support of sustainable growth, operational discipline, and regulatory credibility. The CFO provides executive leadership over accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls, ensuring the organization maintains strong financial governance appropriate for a fintech serving credit unions. The CFO operates as both a strategic advisor and hands-on financial leader, partnering closely with executive leadership, Engineering, Compliance, and external advisors to support growth, audits, and client due diligence.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Provides leadership and oversight for the Accounting and Finance functions.
Manages internal accounting staff and external vendors (e.g., accounting firms, tax advisors).
Oversees budget preparation, financial controls, and audit coordination.
Collaborates with department leaders to monitor financial performance and resource allocation.
Duties/ Responsibilities:
Directs the preparation and review of all financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and management reports.
Oversees budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes, including variance analysis and recommendations for corrective action.
Ensures timely and accurate tax filings and compliance with applicable federal, state, and local requirements.
Establishes and maintains financial controls, policies, and procedures aligned with audit and SOC expectations.
Partners with executive leadership to support strategic planning, prioritization, and resource allocation.
Analyzes operational and financial data to identify opportunities for efficiency, scalability, and cost optimization.
Supports pricing models, contract reviews, and revenue recognition practices appropriate for SaaS and fintech environments.
Oversees cash management, banking relationships, and capital planning.
Works with external partners, investors, or lenders as needed to support financing or growth initiatives.
Supports client due diligence requests related to financial stability and controls.
Monitors economic and industry trends relevant to fintech and credit unions and advises leadership accordingly.
Lead changes to the company's legal entity structure, including subsidiary formations, corporate reorganizations, and entity conversions.
Direct mergers and acquisitions activity, including target evaluation, financial due diligence, deal structuring, transaction execution, and post-merger integration.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Skills/ Abilities:
Strong leadership, management, and financial governance skills.
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving abilities.
Deep understanding of accounting principles, financial reporting, and budgeting.
Experience with financial systems and accounting software appropriate for growth-stage companies.
Ability to communicate financial concepts clearly to non-financial stakeholders.
High level of integrity, discretion, and judgment.
Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, regulated fintech environment.
Proficient in Google Workspace or similar software.
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, or a related field preferred.
10 or more years of progressive experience in finance or accounting, including leadership responsibility.
Experience in fintech, SaaS, or financial services, particularly within banking or credit union environments, strongly preferred.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation preferred but not required.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
What We Offer:
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/blossom-chief-financial-officer
Chief Executive Officer leads strategic vision, operations, and growth for The Dollar Foundation's Bitcoin Dollar DeFi platform and ecosystem.
VP leads capital markets transactions, SEC regulatory compliance, and corporate governance strategy for a high-growth wellness company.
Your wellbeing, our mission. Join a company shaping a healthier world.
GET TO KNOW US
At Wellhub we’re revolutionizing workplace wellness. Our platform connects employees worldwide to the best partners for fitness, mindfulness, therapy, nutrition, and sleep—all in one simple subscription. Headquartered in NYC with team members in Europe, North America and South America, we’re on a mission to make every company a wellness company.
We believe work should be fulfilling, inspiring, and balanced. Here, you’ll find a team that values wellbeing, collaboration, and different perspectives, where passion and creativity push boundaries to create real impact. Your contributions will help shape a healthier, more balanced world for you and millions of people globally.
Join us in redefining the future of wellbeing!
THE OPPORTUNITY
We are hiring a Capital Markets & Corporate Governance VP for our Global Legal team in the US!
This position can work from our NYC office or remotely based in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Missouri, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Texas, Illinois, California, Colorado, Utah, or Washington.
As a Capital Markets & Corporate Governance VP, you will serve as the primary legal architect and strategic advisor for Wellhub’s corporate financing, securities compliance, and public market readiness initiatives. Reporting to the Chief Legal Officer, you will operate with a high degree of autonomy, owning the legal frameworks for complex capital transactions and shaping our global corporate governance structure. This is a critical leadership role designed for a seasoned expert who can seamlessly bridge the gap between complex U.S. securities laws and Wellhub’s hyper-growth business goals.
YOUR IMPACT
WHO YOU ARE
We recognize that individuals approach job applications differently. We strongly encourage all aspiring applicants to go for it, even if they don’t match the job description 100%. We welcome your application and will be delighted to explore if you could be a great fit for our team. For this specific role, please note that an active license to practice law in the U.S., prior experience executing an IPO, and a solid background in Capital Markets or Securities Law are mandatory requirements.
WHAT WE OFFER YOU
With thoughtful benefits, emotional wellbeing resources, and a culture that empowers you to take ownership of your role and your wellbeing, we create an environment where you can thrive in all dimensions of your life.
In New York, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, and Washington, the annual base salary range for this role is $256,128 - $300,000. The base salary range for other locations may vary. Actual base salary will be dependent on geographic location, relevant experience, skills, qualifications and/or other job-related factors. In addition to base salary, this role is eligible to participate in either our annual bonus plan or a sales incentive plan, and our performance-based stock option program.
Our benefits include:
WELLHUB: Free Gold-level membership with access to onsite gyms and studios, digital fitness programs, and online wellness resources for meditation, nutrition, mental wellbeing support, and more! Add up to three family members to your plan, ensuring access to wellness for those who matter most to you.
HEALTHCARE: Health, dental, and vision insurance. Access to telehealth, care concierge, and an Employee Assistance Program.
FINANCIAL WELLNESS: Plan for your future with 401(k) match, short-term and long-term disability, and life insurance.
FLEXIBLE WORK: As a Flexible First company, we offer hybrid and remote options to give you the freedom to work in a way that suits you. The model for this specific role can be discussed with your recruiter and hiring manager. We offer all employees a one-time reimbursement to set up their home office equipment and a monthly work allowance to help cover the costs of working from home.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE: Flexibility for us isn’t just about where we work-it also means being able to shape how and when we get things done. Together with their leaders, employees define schedules that align with their time zones, team needs, and personal routines.
PAID TIME OFF: We know how important it is to take time away from work to recharge. Employees receive a minimum of 25 days PTO per year with an additional day for each year of tenure (up to 5) in addition to annual holidays (including an extra holiday on your birthday!)
PAID PARENTAL LEAVE: Welcoming a new child is one of the most special moments in your life. Take the time to be present and enjoy your growing family. We offer up to 12 weeks 100% paid parental leave to all new parents. For parents giving birth, we offer up to 18 weeks paid leave and a ramp-back period to return part-time while you get settled.
CAREER GROWTH: Access world-class platforms, participate in interactive sessions, build your personalized development roadmap, and explore internal opportunities. We focus on continuous learning and feedback to support your journey toward personal and professional success.
CULTURE: You’ll join a team of passionate people who come together to break boundaries, support each other, and create a meaningful impact in workplace wellness. We win together, building trust through open communication and a culture where every perspective matters. Learn more about our shared culture and values here.
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Diversity, Equity, and Belonging at Wellhub
We aim to create a collaborative, supportive, and inclusive space where everyone knows they belong. At Wellhub, we welcome and celebrate your authentic self.
Wellhub is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.
Our commitment to inclusion also extends to how we recognize and reward our people. We’re proud to be Syndio Fair Pay Certified, reflecting our ongoing dedication to equitable and fair pay practices across our global team. Read more about it here.
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See below for the annual base salary range for this role, which applies to New York, California, Colorado, Massachusetts and Washington. The base salary range for other locations may vary. Actual base salary will be dependent on geographic location, relevant experience, skills, qualifications and/or other job-related factors. In addition to base salary, this role may also be eligible to participate in either our annual bonus plan or a sales incentive plan, and our performance-based stock option program.
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Chief Operating Officer leads multi-functional teams across People Ops, Finance, Compliance, Operations, and IT while implementing AI-driven operating strategies to scale mission impact at a healthcare nonprofit.
Reports to: CEO  |  Member, Executive Team  |  Location: Remote (US)
Starting Base Salary: $287,500 (50th percentile)Â Â |Â Â 6-Month Salary: $328,660 (65th percentile)
CareMessage reaches more than six million patients across nearly 500 safety-net organizations in 45+ states and territories. We are hiring a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to help shape where CareMessage is headed and to build the operating capacity that turns that strategy into patient impact, so that every dollar and every person is deployed in direct service of health equity.
This is a senior executive role and a full member of the Executive Team, reporting directly to the CEO and serving as a strategic thought partner in shaping the organization’s direction. The COO leads a multi-functional team spanning People Operations, Finance, Compliance and Risk, Operations, and IT, but leads it in service of a larger charge: helping support CareMessage’s multi-year strategy and bringing an operating point of view to how we get there. The mandate is not to grow the organization by adding headcount; it is to build the operating model, systems, and discipline that turn that strategy into a disciplined reality and multiply mission impact, while keeping the team lean, supported, and growing in alignment with our priorities.
Equally important: we need a leader who will own CareMessage’s AI strategy for how we operate, not as a cost play, but as a strategic lever for scale and quality. That means the policies, tooling, workflow adoption, and staffing implications that let us do more with a smaller, more capable team. The best modern operating leaders are building organizations where technology absorbs routine work and surfaces decisions, freeing people to focus on the highest-judgment, highest-impact work. We expect this person to bring that mindset to CareMessage.
This role partners closely with every function on the Executive Team and with our Key Functional Leaders, serving as the connective tissue between strategy and execution.
CareMessage’s next stage of growth requires operational excellence that multiplies mission impact, not headcount, and it requires that excellence at the level of the whole organization, not any single function. We are hiring a COO, not simply an operational leader, because we need a full member of the Executive Team who owns how the organization performs against its mission: someone who helps shape strategy as well as execute it, turns a shared plan into a disciplined operating reality, and keeps the Executive Team and Key Functional Leaders operating as one. The COO consolidates and elevates the internal functions that power our team, but the reason for the role is larger than running them well. It is to be the compass for what a high-functioning organization looks like: owning the operating outcomes and OKRs that connect operational excellence to patient impact, building and sustaining the high-performing team and culture that produce it, and safeguarding the compliance, risk posture, and institutional trust that keep our mission durable — so that every dollar and every person is deployed in direct service of health equity. That is how we scale our impact without scaling our cost base proportionally.
You are, first and foremost, a mission-driven operator. You are here because you want to put an operator’s craft to work on social impact: building clear plans, an honest cadence, and the accountability to execute them, all in service of patients. Health equity and the safety net are core to why you want this role, not a backdrop to it. We are not looking for a great operator alone; we need someone whose reason for being here is turning operational excellence into greater impact for patients.
CareMessage already has a clear strategy and a strong plan, shaped by a leadership team that has carried it with shared ownership. What we are adding now is a central operating force to support and drive it: someone who brings the cadence, accountability, and follow-through to turn that shared plan into consistent execution. You know that even the best plan is only as good as the discipline behind it. You have run multiple functions, and you understand what a scalable technology business looks like from the inside.
You are a multiplier. You think like a head coach, not a star player: you build teams and an operating model where the collective output far exceeds what the individuals could have produced alone. You coach leaders, set a high bar, and hold it with both empathy and candor.
You are an enterprise integrator. You see the whole organization, not a collection of silos. You clarify roles, decision rights, and cadence; you reduce fragmentation; and you keep the Executive Team and Key Functional Leaders operating as one team with shared priorities rather than functions competing for resources.
You are genuinely forward-thinking about technology. You see AI and automation as the path to scale and quality, not merely cost-cutting, and you have recent, hands-on experience deploying them in an operating context.
You are comfortable leaning into your non-dominant hand, learning the parts of the business that sit outside your original expertise so you can lead them well.
You are a disciplined steward of scarce resources. In a limited-resource, mission-driven environment, you treat every seat and every dollar as a decision in service of patients. You make hard calls, you know what to deprioritize, and you own the tradeoffs clearly.
Throughout, you hold yourself to the highest standard of integrity, you communicate in a way that is clear, open, direct, and kind, and you advocate strongly for well-reasoned positions while remaining genuinely open to being wrong.
You measure every stance against mission impact, not just what is convenient for you or your team.
A. Executive Leadership & Exec Team Partnership
Serve as a full member of the Executive Team and a strategic thought partner to the CEO in enterprise planning, decision-making, and organizational performance.
Help shape CareMessage’s multi-year organizational strategy, not only execute it; bring an operating point of view that informs where the organization is headed.
Act as the connective tissue between the Executive Team and our Key Functional Leaders, translating strategy into execution and surfacing tradeoffs clearly.
Drive alignment across functional leaders so the organization executes as one team with shared priorities, not siloed functions competing for resources.
Make and own difficult operational decisions; know when to push and when to yield.
B. Operating Model, Planning & Execution
Own the operating plan; ensure functional priorities are resourced, sequenced, and connected to company OKRs.
Translate enterprise strategy into a clear operating rhythm with defined priorities, ownership, and cadence.
Establish disciplined execution practices that reinforce accountability and follow-through across functions.
Build internal systems and processes that scale as the organization grows, without growing the org proportionally.
C. Risk, Compliance & Board Engagement
Own compliance and risk; ensure the organization meets applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies.
Frame enterprise risks, tradeoffs, and sequencing decisions to support effective CEO and Board oversight.
Support Board reporting and committee engagement (including Audit/Compliance, Talent/Compensation, and Finance), including the mission narrative that connects operating performance to our multi-year health-equity mission.
Protect institutional credibility and the trust of our customers, partners, funders, and the communities we serve.
D. Talent, Culture & Performance
Coach functional leaders to build high-performing teams that produce more together than the sum of their parts.
Hold a high bar on performance; recognize that, in a limited-resource environment, underperformers block mission impact.
Own succession planning and leadership-bench development for the functions you lead.
Foster a culture of trust, transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
E. Financial Stewardship & Resource Allocation
Partner with Finance on budget performance, resource allocation, forecasting, and long-term operating sustainability.
Treat every seat as a scarce resource in service of the mission; ensure people and dollars are deployed where they move the needle most.
Balance near-term execution demands with long-term organizational health and resilience.
F. AI-Enabled Operations & Scale
Drive the company’s AI strategy for internal operations: policies, tooling, workflow adoption, and staffing implications.
Identify and implement automation across internal workflows so the team can do more with a smaller, more capable footprint.
Champion an operating culture where technology absorbs routine work and elevates human judgment.
This role is the compass for what a high-functioning CareMessage looks like. The COO’s first team is the Executive Team, and the COO owns the organization’s outcomes (its mission impact and its OKRs), not the metrics of any single function in isolation. Success is a lean, high-performing organization where operational efficiency directly funds greater patient impact: functions connected to company OKRs, an AI-enabled operating model that lets us do more with a smaller and more capable team, and a unified Executive Team and Key Functional Leaders operating as one. The measures below run in that order, the organizational outcomes the COO ultimately owns, then the operating dimensions the COO stewards to produce them.
Mission Impact/Patient Outcomes. This is the ultimate measure, not because the COO owns these patient outcomes directly, but because the output of the COO’s output shows up directly in them. The results closest to patients, such as the volume of patients messaged about colorectal cancer screening and comparable clinical-outcome and access KRs, are owned by the teams who run those programs; the COO builds the operating excellence that scales and sustains them. That makes these outcomes the truest signal of whether that excellence is translating into mission, which is why they sit at the top of this list.
Organizational performance and OKR attainment. The COO keeps the whole organization pulling in one direction: ensuring the operating plan and its OKRs ladder up to our strategic vision, clarifying which goals are owned cross-functionally versus by a single department, and resolving the misalignments that surface across teams, so functions execute as one rather than competing for priorities.
People and team. The health and trajectory of the team, through measures like team growth rate, retention, and engagement.
Compliance and risk. The maturation of our compliance and risk posture over time, including audit and control readiness, rather than a narrow set of specific metrics.
Cost and efficiency. How much impact we produce per dollar and per person, through measures like revenue per employee and cost per employee, including progress on AI and automation as the lever to scale impact without scaling headcount proportionally.
Monetization and pricing. The operating infrastructure that lets us capture and grow value, pricing governance and discipline, unit economics (revenue per customer and revenue per patient), and the quality of our financial modeling and dashboarding. Top-line revenue against plan is a commercial (Revenue) outcome; the COO and Finance support it through modeling, process, and visibility rather than owning the number.
We are open to a range of backgrounds, including leaders who have held senior roles across several operational functions and those who have gone deep in one area (Finance, People, Compliance and Risk, or Operations) before broadening. What matters most is the ability to oversee multiple functions effectively, the judgment to lead areas outside one’s original expertise, and the willingness and capacity to build that expertise where it does not yet exist. If you don’t meet every qualification listed (especially if you come from an under-represented background) but have held senior operating, finance, people, or general-management leadership roles, we strongly encourage you to apply.
Ideal Experience
10+ years of multidisciplinary executive experience in strategic leadership across multiple functions.
A technology-organization background, whether tech nonprofit or for-profit tech scaling, with a clear understanding of scalability and services models.
Experience shaping multi-year organizational strategy, not only executing a strategy set by others.
Proven ability to balance mission impact with disciplined business operations.
Experience leading organizations through comparable growth stages (at least beyond 100+ employees).
Recent, hands-on experience deploying AI and automation in an operating context.
Experience working with executive teams, and ideally with governing boards and board committees.
Superior written and verbal communication, including the ability to present effectively to a Board.
NIce-to-have Experiences
Building or leading AI-forward operating functions.
Nonprofit, safety-net, or hybrid revenue / operating-sustainability models.
Prior exposure to the safety-net or broader healthcare ecosystem.
Specific targets are set with the CEO in the first few weeks. The milestones below describe the expected trajectory and the kinds of measures we will track at each stage.
First 30 Days: Listen, Learn, and Assess
Complete structured 1:1s with 100% of the Executive Team and Key Functional Leaders (roughly 10 to 15 leaders), plus a representative sample of individual contributors across the five functions.
Review every function’s OKRs, budget, and operating cadence, and document a baseline maturity assessment for all five functions (People Operations, Finance, Compliance/Risk, Operations, and IT).
Inventory the current state of AI and automation across internal workflows, including tooling, adoption, and the largest manual-effort bottlenecks.
Develop a working command of CareMessage’s mission, financial picture, and multi-year strategy.
First 60 Days: Diagnose and Prioritize
Deliver a written operating diagnostic to the CEO and Executive Team covering 100% of functions: current-state assessment, the top three to five risks, quick wins, and a prioritized set of changes.
Define the top three to five operating priorities, each with a baseline metric and a target.
Stand up or refine the operating cadence: planning rhythm, decision rights, and a reporting calendar.
Align with the Key Functional Leaders on the prioritized changes and on how progress will be measured.
First 90 Days: Plan and Begin Executing
Land an integrated operating plan tied to company OKRs, with named owners and a cadence, and secure Executive Team and KFL alignment.
Launch a metrics dashboard covering the dimensions in Metrics for the Role (monetization, cost and efficiency, people, compliance, and mission), with baselines established for at least five measures.
Deliver at least one to two quick wins and run the first quarterly operating review.
Launch or refine the first internal AI / automation initiative with explicit adoption milestones (for example, at least one workflow automated or materially streamlined).
$287,500 - $287,500 a year
This is a Chief Operating Officer position and a full member of the Executive Team. The starting base salary for this role is $287,500 per year (50th percentile of the band). Assuming role expectations are met, compensation automatically moves to the 65th percentile ($328,660 per year) at the six-month mark. Compensation for this role is structured as base salary. We believe in equal work for equal pay. All team members performing the same role at the same level are paid the same, regardless of geographic location.
The application requests several responses to key questions as part of an eligible application. We value specificity and authenticity grounded in real experiences and honest reflection. That said, please feel free to exclude or anonymize any information that you don’t feel comfortable sharing (this applies here and in every other stage of the interview process).
To ensure a fair and consistent evaluation process, we ask that candidates not use AI tools to generate responses. Responses that appear overly generic or not reflective of your authentic voice may not be considered. Out of respect for your time, we encourage you to limit time spent to 1-2 hours.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Lead facilities strategy, maintenance programs, and capital planning across a national student housing portfolio while managing budgets and regional teams.
Our SelectLeaders client is hiring a Vice President of Facilities to lead facilities strategy and operations across our national student housing portfolio. You will provide executive oversight of maintenance programs, capital planning, and facilities standards to ensure the safety, reliability, and long-term performance of our communities. You will partner with senior leadership and property operations teams to lead consistency and excellence across the portfolio.
You will report to the Chief Operating Officer.
This is a hybrid role based in our Fulton Market office in Chicago, IL, with in-office work required Monday through Thursday and remote work on Fridays. Occasional travel of up to 50% required.
$150,000 - $165,000 a year
Health (PPO or HSA), dental, and vision
Flexible PTO
13 paid holidays
401K – 100% match up to 5%
Annual review and bonus program
Paid parental leave
Pay on demand
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
Executive leader defines long-term technical strategy, oversees architecture team, and bridges engineering execution with business objectives for a global SaaS platform.
About Us
Our leading SaaS-based Global Employment Platform™ enables clients to expand into over 180 countries quickly and efficiently, without the complexities of establishing local entities. At G-P, we’re dedicated to breaking down barriers to global business and creating opportunities for everyone, everywhere.
Our diverse, remote-first teams are essential to our success. We empower our Dream Team members with flexibility and resources, fostering an environment where innovation thrives and every contribution is valued and celebrated.
The work you do here will positively impact lives around the world. We stand by our promise: Opportunity Made Possible. In addition to competitive compensation and benefits, we invite you to join us in expanding your skills and helping to reshape the future of work.
At G-P, we assist organizations in building exceptional global teams in days, not months—streamlining the hiring, onboarding, and management process to unlock growth potential for all.
About The Position: As the Sr. Director & Head of Architecture at G-P, you will be the visionary leader responsible for defining and executing the long-term technical strategy for our global products and AI platforms and influence technical decisions across the company. This is a high-impact, executive-level role that bridges the gap between complex engineering execution and high-level business objectives. You will oversee the evolution of our cloud-native ecosystem, ensuring our architecture is scalable, secure, and infused with cutting-edge AI/ML capabilities.
Reporting directly to the Head of Engineering, you will lead a high-performing team of Architects. You will work in close lockstep with Product Management, Engineering to harmonize technology decisions across the organization, ensuring our investment in technology translates directly into market-leading customer experiences
What You Will Do:
What We Are Looking For:
Minimum Requirements:
The annual gross fixed pay range for this position is €160,800 - €201,000 plus variable compensation
Actual compensation for this position may vary and will depend on multiple factors such as relevant qualifications, experience, education, and geographic location. For Full-Time Regular Employees, this position is also eligible for additional compensation as follows:
Benefits
G-P values its employees and offers excellent benefits and perks including generous paid parental leave, flexible time off, spending accounts, medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, sabbatical after 5 years and more.
Individuals residing, or applying to work, in the United States: California or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, please review the following additional information:
G-P will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records in accordance with the California Fair Chance Act, Los Angeles City Fair Chance Act Ordinance, Los Angeles County Fair Chance Act Ordinance, and San Francisco Fair Chance Act Ordinance. Los Angeles applicants can review additional information regarding the Los Angeles City Fair Chance Act here:Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and Philadelphia applicants can review information pertaining to Philadelphia’s Fair Criminal Record Screening Standards Ordinance here:Fair Chance Poster. Any consideration of a candidate’s background check with arrest or conviction records will include an individualized assessment based on the factors required by applicable law, including the candidate’s specific record and the duties and requirements of the specific job.
G-P. Global Made Possible.
G-P is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to building and maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture that celebrates authenticity. We prohibit discrimination and harassment against employees or applicants on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy-related conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected status.
G-P also is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply for these positions. If you need an accommodation due to a disability during the interview process, please contact us at careers@g-p.com.