About EarnIn

As one of the first pioneers of earned wage access, our passion at EarnIn is building products that deliver real time financial flexibility for those with the unique needs of living paycheck to paycheck. Our community members access their earnings as they earn them, with options to spend, save, and grow their money without mandatory fees, interest rates, or credit checks. 

We’re fortunate to have an incredibly experienced leadership team, combined with world-class funding partners like A16Z, Matrix Partners, DST, Ribbit Capital, and a very healthy core business with a tremendous runway. We’re growing fast and are excited to continue bringing world class talent onboard to help shape the next chapter of our growth journey.

This position will be based in Mexico City, Mexico. 

Position Summary: 

We are looking for a Program Manager to be responsible for end-to-end ownership of programs, projects, goals, and activities for the People team. You will be tasked with developing programs to support the organization's strategic direction, as well as creating and managing long term goals. You will also be in charge of developing budgets and operating plans for programs and championing program proposals to gain input, support and funding. In order to be successful in this role, you will need to have prior experience in program, project and change management. Reporting into the Director of People Operations, Programs and Total Rewards, you will collaborate closely with People Partners, Talent Acquisition, Operations and Business Leaders across EarnIn. You will be a thought partner to these stakeholders in defining requirements and organizing work into programs and projects and managing the same. 

What You’ll Do:

As Program Manager (PM), you will be responsible for:

  • Gathering requirements, strategizing, implementing, and maintaining program initiatives that adhere to organizational objectives
  • Developing program assessment protocols for evaluation and improvement of existing programs
  • Maintain organizational standards of satisfaction, quality, and performance
  • Overseeing multiple projects, ensuring program goals are reached
  • Meeting with stakeholders to make communication easy and transparent regarding project issues and decisions
  • Managing project plans and communicating both synchronously and asynchronously via slack, email and other methods, to keep stakeholders informed and to ensure on-time deliverables 
  • Developing and maintain reporting for internal stakeholders 
  • Partnering with relevant stakeholders on change management initiatives, identifying risks, and developing communication plans
  • Creating and managing long-term goals
  • Designing and implementing people operations metrics dashboards and reporting
  • Evangelize project management within the people organization and providing internal consulting to uplevel operational excellence  

What We’re Looking For:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (or equivalent experience)
  • 6+ years managing complex, cross functional programs and projects using project management tools (e.g., Monday.com, Asana, Jira)
  • 1+ years of experience in HR, People Operations or related 
  • Self-starter; able to creatively and independently navigate ambiguity, define requirements, prioritize high impact/value projects and manage to timeline completion
  • Experience using data and data-driven insights to support the business by offering solutions in line with values and business objectives
  • Change management skills to work through complex challenges, balancing employee and business needs
  • Exceptional skills in leadership, time, stakeholder and budget management, facilitation, and organization
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills including the ability to manage cross-functional meetings
  • Experience thinking systematically to leverage systems and tools to organize information in a way that is reportable, scalable, and easily searchable
  • Ability to travel to travel to Palo Alto, California to manage, facilitate or participate in in-person team events, estimated at every other month (or 6 times per year)
  • Ability to work from the Mexico City EarnIn office at least two days per week, more as needed depending on active projects and onsite collaboration required
  • Ability to work at least 90% overlap with pacific time zone to enable asynchronous collaboration with California-based People Team members.

At EarnIn, we believe that the best way to build a financial system that works for everyday people is by hiring a team that represents our diverse community. Our team is diverse not only in background and experience, but also in perspective. We celebrate our diversity and strive to create a culture of belonging. EarnIn does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, legally protected medical condition, family care status, military or veteran status, marital status, registered domestic partner status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal laws. EarnIn is an E-Verify participant. 

EarnIn does not accept unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third party recruiting agencies in response to job postings. No fee will be paid to third parties who submit unsolicited candidates directly to our hiring managers or HR team.

 

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