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Happiness Coordinator

We're hear.com, a tight-knit crew of tech enthusiasts, creators, and innovators dedicated to shaking things up in hearing care. We're not your average company—we thrive on creativity, collaboration, and a passion for making a real impact. Forget the corporate jargon and stiff office culture; we believe in flexibility, growth, and always having fun while doing what we love.

hear.com is the fastest growing hearing aid company in the world. We believe that everyone should hear well to live well. With our unique digitalized business model, we've changed the way hearing aids are delivered. Every day our team helps customers improve their quality of life through better hearing -  since the start in 2012, that's over 200,000 clients. We work hard, and we also have a lot of fun and exceptional times, in our 8 international offices, from Denver to Seoul. We sell the world's best hearing devices – as simple as that. What started as a small dream in an apartment in Berlin, Germany, in 2012 has grown into a global phenomenon with over 1,000 team members! We operate in 8 countries and are the online No 1 in each one of them – making us the world leader in online hearing care. 

We are looking for a Happiness Coordinator to boost and maintain company happiness, plan events for in-office and remote workers, motivate and reward team members, and maintain happiness across our teams 😊

During a typical day, you will... 

  • Coordinate office social events; generate ideas, decorate for gatherings, holidays, and special occasions, keep all team members updated on upcoming events; and hype events on our Zoom channels
  • Plan and coordinate weekly office lunches: research vendors, order, send invites, set up, and clean up
  • Office inventory: manage orders, restock snacks and drinks twice daily
  • Maintain office services such as checking the mail daily and distributing packages, supervising outside vendors, organizing, and distributing supplies
  • Responsible for weekly beverage and food orders
  • The main point of contact for travel, including booking flights, arranging hotel and Airbnb accommodations, arranging hotel welcome bags, planning socials and activities
  • Manage Swag: send out new hire welcome packages, anniversary, birthday, holidays, and special occasions gifts
  • Enforce and communicate office policies to ensure cleanliness and organization as a team.
  • Keeps management informed by reviewing and analyzing special projects, such as internal sales competitions, and arranging exciting events for remote team members. Summarizing the information and identifying the best outcomes
  • Achieve financial objectives by preparing and following an annual budget to organize company events, office supplies, and team members' goodies 
  • Be the point of contact for all team member requests such as creating parking passes, conducting office tours, managing our daily Zoom channels

You are... 

  • Incredibly happy and exude good vibes!
  • Enthusiastic, humorous, and able to connect with people
  • Great energy and helpful attitude
  • Not shy! 
  • A strong written communicator 
  • Detailed-oriented 
  • Highly organized 
  • Hard-working and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment

Why You’ll Love Working With Us:

  • Global Vision and Growth: Be part of a company with a long-term vision and robust growth trajectory.
  • Customer Impact: Work with happy and grateful customers every single day.
  • Creative Environment: An open-minded and international working environment that fosters creativity.
  • Growth Mindset: Access to courses, conferences, and more to support your continual learning and development in an innovative, fast-moving company.
  • Autonomy and Responsibility: Enjoy a high degree of autonomy and responsibility from day one.
  • Unique Culture: Innovative, driven, and family-like work culture.
  • Excellent Benefits: Full medical, dental, vision, open PTO, paid company holidays and sick time, paid parental leave, and matching 401K program.
  • Great Perks: Weekly lunch, a fully stocked kitchen, and a small, close-knit team that values ownership and collaboration.

 

At hear.com, we're not just shaping the future of hearing care; we're redefining it. Join us in our mission to help everyone hear well to live well.

 

Check us out on:

  • Instagram: hear.com_Official
  • website: www.hear.com

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