Full-Time
B2B platform for employee benefits and payments
$158k - $210k/yr
Expert
Boston, MA, USA + 3 more
More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | Chicago, IL, USA | Portland, ME, USA
Candidates must reside within 30 miles of one of the specified locations: Portland, ME; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; and San Francisco Bay Area, CA.
WEX Inc. offers a global commerce platform that helps businesses manage employee benefits, fleet operations, and business payments. Their employee benefits solutions include managing health savings and flexible spending accounts, while fleet management tools consist of fuel cards and telematics for vehicle tracking. WEX stands out by providing a comprehensive suite of services that streamline operations and reduce costs, generating revenue through various fees. The company is dedicated to fostering diversity and social responsibility in its workplace and community.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Founded
1983
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