Full-Time

Operations Lead-AM Shift

Posted on 2/20/2025

ThredUp

ThredUp

501-1,000 employees

Online consignment for secondhand clothing

Consumer Goods

Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Suwanee, GA, USA

Category
Quality Control & Compliance
Supply Chain Management
Operations & Logistics

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Requirements
  • Solid understanding of thredUP quality standards and operations processes
  • Enthusiastic about building leadership skills
  • Ability to keep business and customer information confidential
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and operate with minimal supervision
Responsibilities
  • Help facilitate smooth shift transitions by communicating updates on your team’s production
  • Verify Standard Operating Procedures are being followed
  • Run reports throughout the shift (we will teach you how to do this!)
  • Participate in special projects as needed

thredUP operates an online platform for buying and selling secondhand clothing, shoes, and accessories. Users can sell their gently used items by sending them to thredUP, where the company inspects, photographs, and lists them for sale. Buyers can find a variety of products, including premium brands, often at significant discounts. thredUP generates revenue by taking a commission on each sale and offers a "Clean Out" service that allows sellers to send in items for free, simplifying the process of decluttering. Unlike many competitors, thredUP emphasizes sustainability and affordability, appealing to budget-conscious and eco-friendly shoppers. The company's goal is to make secondhand shopping convenient and accessible, promoting conscious consumerism.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$226.5M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing consumer interest in sustainable fashion boosts ThredUp's market potential.
  • AI-driven personalization improves product discovery and customer engagement on ThredUp.
  • Divesting Remix allows ThredUp to focus on increasing U.S. market penetration.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from Fleek may threaten ThredUp's market share.
  • Divesting Remix could limit ThredUp's growth in the European market.
  • Rapid AI adoption in retail may outpace ThredUp's technological advancements.

What makes ThredUp unique

  • ThredUp offers a unique 'Clean Out' service for easy closet decluttering.
  • The platform features a 'New With Tags' section for brand-new discounted items.
  • ThredUp uses AI tools like visual search to enhance customer shopping experiences.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Sabbatical

Hybrid Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Parental Leave

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

1%
PYMNTS
Jan 17th, 2025
Genai Helps Resale Move Secondhand To First Choice

For retailers, the rise of artificial intelligence-driven tools presents not just an opportunity, but a mandate to evolve. With its ability to process immense datasets, deliver hyper-personalized recommendations and negotiate prices, generative AI is transforming retail into an ecosystem where innovation and convenience collide. “AI isn’t replacing jobs, but those who don’t embrace it risk falling behind,” ThredUp Chief Product and Technology Officer Dan DeMeyere told PYMNTS during a discussion for the series “When Chatbots Go Shopping: How GenAI Is Shaking Up the Retail Status Quo.”

PYMNTS
Dec 16th, 2024
Thredup Cto Says Data Turns Secondhand Retail Into Top-Shelf Experience

The resale retail sector, once considered a niche market fueled by thrifty shoppers and vintage enthusiasts, has emerged as a multibillion-dollar industry. As just one data point, ThredUp, a quiet powerhouse in the space, has processed over 220 million secondhand clothing items to date. Behind the digital racks of its 4-million-item inventory lies a sophisticated data operation transforming how consumers shop for pre-owned fashion. “We are a very data-driven operational company,” ThredUp Chief Product and Technology Officer Dan DeMeyere told PYMNTS

PYMNTS
Dec 3rd, 2024
Thredup Sells European Business Remix To Focus On Us

After three years of ownership, secondhand clothing marketplace ThredUp has sold Remix, its European reCommerce platform. The company announced the divestiture Tuesday (Dec. 3), the results of a management buyout led by Florin Filote, general manager of Remix. The deal sees ThredUp retaining a minority interest in Remix, with the company also giving Remix a final investment of $2 million. “This is a mutually beneficial outcome for both ThredUp and Remix,” ThredUp Co-Founder and CEO James Reinhart said in a news release. “We are confident that Remix will thrive under Florin Filote’s leadership and the team’s expertise

PYMNTS
Dec 3rd, 2024
ThredUp Sells European Business Remix to Focus on US

ThredUp acquired Remix in July 2021, a $28.5 million deal designed to give it a foothold in the then-emerging European resale market, while providing the Bulgaria-based Remix with the resources to scale faster than it would on its own.

FashionUnited
Nov 13th, 2024
Danielle Vermeer to join ThredUp as head of social commerce

Online resale platform ThredUp has appointed fashion tech executive, Danielle Vermeer, to the newly created role of head of social commerce, effective January 2025.