Full-Time
Posted on 2/14/2025
Workplace technology for visitor and space management
$153k - $170k/yr
Senior
Seattle, WA, USA
This is not a remote position. The ideal candidate is excited about working in-person with peers in our Seattle office.
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Envoy provides a platform that improves safety, flexibility, and guest experiences in office settings. It offers solutions for visitor management, making the check-in process easier for guests, and workplace management, which helps organizations use their space more effectively and follow safety guidelines. The platform includes features like visitor pre-registration, health questionnaires, desk booking, and real-time analytics, all designed to create a smooth and secure workplace experience. Envoy operates on a subscription model with different pricing plans to meet the needs of various organizations. What sets Envoy apart from its competitors is its focus on user-friendly design and functionality, addressing the increasing demand for flexible and safe workplace solutions. The company's goal is to help businesses maintain an efficient and welcoming work environment.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$200.2M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2013
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Flexible PTO
Learning & development stipend
Full health coverage
Remote working credit
$100 wellness credit
401k
Paid parental leave
Envoy, an integrated workplace platform that connects people, spaces and data, hired Daryle Burt as CRO and Ras Gill-Boulos as VP of marketing.
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Envoy, the only integrated workplace platform that connects people, spaces, and data, today published the eBook, “Tomorrow’s tech, yesterday’s tactics: Bridging the gap to a future-ready workplace” based on survey data, collected in partnership with Hanover Research, exploring the current workplace landscape. Surveying over 400 executives across key departments like facilities, security, IT, and HR, the report reveals a concerning gap: many organizations struggle to keep pace with the evolving demands of the workplace. Envoy found that 96% of organizations are encouraging or mandating onsite work with some regularity, highlighting a significant shift back to physical workplaces. However, organizational leaders face challenges in measuring success and managing their work spaces. They often lack the data and technology to ensure physical security, optimize space usage, and make informed resource allocation decisions. This gap leaves organizations vulnerable to security breaches, inefficient workplaces, and wasted resources
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Envoy, the only integrated workplace platform that connects people, spaces, and data, today announced dynamic space recommendations and data-enriched workplace mapping. These new capabilities will provide contextual space utilization insights and streamlined workplace design to ensure return to office (RTO) success. An Envoy “Future of the Workplace” industry report set to be published later this month shows that 96% of companies surveyed have returned to the office with some regularity. Despite the modern adoption of hybrid work, companies are still using outdated, manual processes to manage workspaces and are struggling to measure RTO performance. According to recent Envoy usage data, organizations with high workspace utilization have 38% higher employee retention and 24% improved revenue growth compared to those with low engagement metrics.In light of these trends and challenges, Envoy has introduced new features to guide organizations in their return-to-office journey by optimizing contextual data for both space utilization and employee experience. New features include:Data-Enriched Workplace Maps: This market-differentiating feature allows admins to access attendance and space utilization insights while editing or creating a workplace map
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Envoy, the only integrated workplace platform that connects people, spaces, and data, today announced multiple advancements that streamline workplace access and safety for enterprises and highly regulated industries. With this release, Envoy has extended workplace safety notifications to both employees and visitors, and announced visitor recognition and registration, and self-serve mobile visitor sign-in across multiple locations. Envoy’s latest features modernize security, safety, and compliance requirements, safeguarding against financial and reputational risks, including fines, lawsuits, and breaches.An Envoy “Future of Work” industry report set to be published in April shows that 91% of workforces have returned to onsite work either full-time or in a hybrid model. This influx of employees back on premises has required companies to reevaluate their approach to physical security and safety across facilities, buildings, and dispersed geographic locations. To streamline their security efforts and safeguard their workforces and visitors, companies now need to rely on one system to manage access, operations and safety communications across all of their locations. However, nearly half of physical security leaders report struggling to maintain consistent security, safety, and compliance standards while also reducing costs across their various sites