Mural’s mission is to inspire teams to connect and innovate, while bringing purpose and intention to the craft of collaboration.

Mural created the Collaborative Intelligence System™ to power cultures of effective collaboration where everyone is connected, contributing, and empowered to deliver business-driving outcomes.

Founded in 2011, Mural is a leading innovator in visual collaboration for hybrid, remote, and distributed teams. We believe in what we build, and our team of more than 600 “Muralistas” around the world collaborate in the Mural® app. Our values guide our intentionally inclusive product and culture, which includes collaboration design education and a flexible monthly stipend for learning, wellness, and coworking.

Mural has raised $200M to date and is growing rapidly to fulfill our mission. The company is trusted by 95% of the Fortune 100, including innovative teams at IBM, Intuit, GitLab, Microsoft, and Atlassian.

YOUR MISSION

Mural is looking for an experienced VP of Total Rewards to join the People Team. Reporting to our Chief People Officer, you will drive Mural’s total rewards programs, including compensation, benefits, recognition, and wellness.

In this role, you will:

  • Develop and implement global compensation programs, including base pay, incentives, and equity awards, to attract, retain, and empower employees
  • Oversee the organization's benefits programs, inclusive of perks and stipends
  • Create recognition programs that recognize and reward employees for their contributions and performance
  • Guide the design, development, and implementation of wellness programs that promote employee health and well-being
  • Stay informed of emerging trends and best practices in total rewards and regularly evaluate and recommend changes to the organization's programs to ensure they remain competitive
  • Collaborate with HR partners and other key stakeholders to ensure the effective communication and implementation of total rewards programs

YOUR PROFILE

  • 10+ years of experience in total rewards, with a track record of developing and implementing successful programs at a global level
  • Strong strategic and analytical skills, with the ability to develop and implement total rewards strategies that support the organization's business goals
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with stakeholders
  • Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize effectively
  • Experience working with fully remote or distributed companies across multiple time zones
  • Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards related to total rewards

In the state of Colorado, the salary for this role ranges from $192,000 to $240,000 + equity + benefits, but may vary based on your qualifications and job-related experience level, that could result in a level outside of this range.

In the state of California and Washington, the salary for this role ranges from $192,000 to $300,000 + equity + benefits, but may vary based on your city of residence, qualifications and job-related experience level, that could result in a level outside of this range.

In New York City, the salary for this role ranges from $240,000 to $300,000 + equity + benefits, but may vary based on your qualifications and job-related experience level, that could result in a level outside of this range.  #LI-Remote #LI-MM1

WHAT WE OFFER

In addition to being part of our quest to help people empower their imagination, we offer:

  • Competitive salary
  • 401K (US only)
  • Company equity
  • Health insurance
  • Fertility benefits
  • Muralvida stipend (for fitness, wellness, learning and coworking)
  • Fully remote team
  • Parental leave
  • End of year closure
  • Design thinking trainings
  • Mural free forever plan

OUR VALUES

We bring people to our team that care about our mission to inspire and connect creative people globally, and who feel aligned with our values:

  • Make others successful
  • Adapt to thrive
  • Play to wow
  • Think global
  • Experiment like an owner

Practicing equality through imagination work.

Mural is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workspaces where people can make a positive impact on the world and share their vision of how they achieve it. We are dedicated to working alongside multiple communities to help build this dream and bring it to life. 

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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