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General Opportunities USA

Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, United States

MEET WIZEHIVE:

WizeHive is a rapidly growing, private equity-backed SaaS company that is powering some of the world’s most important missions.  In fact, we’re one of Philly’s fastest-growing private companies serving the philanthropic efforts of over 800 organizations ranging from the Coca-Cola Scholars Program to the CDC's research fellowships to The American Red Cross grants.   At our core, we are passionate about innovation, collaboration, and the belief that purpose-driven organizations should be empowered and not hindered by great technology that helps them better connect, analyze, and improve.

WizeHive provides cloud-based solutions - that power the full lifecycle management of grants, scholarships, and fellowships, as well as employee giving and workplace volunteer programs. We offer all employees an ambitious but fun-loving and open culture, a flexible work environment, competitive benefits and stock options.

Don't see an opening that looks right for you?

We would be honored if you would consider submitting your resume to our General Opportunities listing.  WizeHive's talent team will reach out to you directly once we have an opening that aligns with your experience.

WizeHive is deeply passionate about enabling the missions of our clients.  We want to build relationships with candidates that are equally as passionate about the impact they can have.  We're looking for philanthropic people who enjoy collaborating with many internal and external teams to power real change.  Diversity in our team members, their experiences, and their perspectives are essential in shaping the solutions that we build for our clients.

*Please note that benefits will vary depending on full-time or part-time work.

Where do we work?

Our US office is based in Conshohocken, PA, just outside Philadelphia.  Over half of WizeHive's team calls Pennsylvania home while the rest of the team is spread across the United States.  We also have an international Engineering team in Indore, India.  (See jobs in India here.)  We enjoy working remotely and our local team enjoys having the flexibility to use the office as desired.

HOW WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU:

  • Competitive base salary
  • Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
  • Flex Spending Account
  • Flexible PTO
  • Paid Holidays
  • Stock options
  • WizeHive for Good - donation matching CSR program
  • Company provided short- and long-term disability
  • Company provided life insurance
  • FMLA and paid parental leave
  • 401k with company match
  • Remote work & flex hours

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WizeHive is an Equal Opportunity Employer that believes our team should reflect the diversity of the clients and communities we are serving.  We are dedicated to building an inclusive and equitable workplace where everyone feels welcome and comfortable.  We actively seek out diversity and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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