Full-Time

Global Benefits Specialist

Smarsh

Smarsh

1,001-5,000 employees

Cloud-based archiving and compliance SaaS.

No salary listed

London, UK

Hybrid

Category
People & HR (1)
Required Skills
Human Resources Information System (HRIS)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field preferred
  • 4+ years of experience in benefits, leave administration, HR operations, or Total Rewards
  • Experience supporting global employee populations and/or benefits administration outside the United States strongly preferred
  • Knowledge of United States benefits and leave regulations including FMLA, ACA, ERISA, COBRA, and HIPAA
  • Familiarity with international benefits and leave practices in countries such as the United Kingdom, India, Canada, or EMEA/APAC regions preferred
  • Experience working with HRIS, benefits administration systems, and payroll platforms
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines independently
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion
  • Demonstrated customer service orientation and employee support mindset
Responsibilities
  • Administer global employee benefits programs including medical, dental, vision, retirement, life insurance, disability, wellness initiatives, and supplemental benefit offerings across multiple countries
  • Support benefit operations in the United States and international regions, including coordination with country-specific vendors, brokers, and administrators
  • Serve as a subject matter resource for employees regarding benefit eligibility, enrollment, life event changes, and plan utilization
  • Manage benefits onboarding and annual open enrollment processes, including employee communications, education sessions, and system coordination
  • Ensure accurate benefits data management and payroll deductions through HRIS and payroll systems
  • Partner with the Global Benefits/Total Rewards Manager to support program enhancements, renewals, benchmarking, and process improvements
  • Identify opportunities to improve employee experience, operational efficiency, and scalability of global benefits processes
  • Administer leave of absence programs including FMLA, statutory leave programs, disability, parental leave, sick leave, and country-specific leave requirements
  • Coordinate directly with employees, managers, HR partners, and third-party administrators regarding leave eligibility, documentation requirements, timelines, and return-to-work processes
  • Track employee leave status and maintain accurate documentation while ensuring confidentiality and compliance
  • Support international leave administration and coordinate with regional partners to ensure alignment with local regulations and practices
  • Escalate complex or high-risk leave matters appropriately while exercising sound judgment in routine case management
  • Coordinate and support global wellness initiatives and employee wellbeing programs in partnership with Total Rewards and People teams
  • Assist in the development and execution of employee education and engagement efforts related to benefits and wellness offerings
  • Support communication strategies that improve employee understanding and utilization of available programs and resources
  • Gather employee feedback and identify opportunities to enhance participation and overall employee experience
  • Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and international regulations related to benefits and leave administration, including ACA, ERISA, COBRA, HIPAA, FMLA, and applicable country-specific requirements
  • Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reporting for audits, renewals, and regulatory compliance activities
  • Support annual compliance filings, benefits audits, and vendor reporting requirements
  • Monitor changes in legislation and escalate potential impacts to leadership
  • Partner with brokers, insurance carriers, leave administrators, and external vendors to ensure timely issue resolution and quality service delivery
  • Assist with vendor management activities including enrollment accuracy, billing reconciliation, reporting validation, and operational issue resolution
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with Payroll, HR Operations, Legal, Finance, and People Business Partners to support effective program administration
  • Contribute to ongoing process documentation and operational best practices
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience supporting global employee populations and/or benefits administration outside the US strongly preferred
  • Familiarity with international benefits and leave practices in countries such as the UK, India, Canada, or EMEA/APAC regions preferred

Smarsh provides cloud-based archiving and compliance solutions for regulated industries like financial services and government. Its SaaS platform securely captures, stores, and searches communications across channels such as emails, text messages, and social media, with tools like Connected Capture for Microsoft Teams to support remote work. The archive is context-aware and extensible, built on cloud-native infrastructure to help organizations identify risks and stay compliant. Smarsh differentiates itself through deep relationships with leading banks and government entities and by offering a scalable, secure, easy-to-use multi-channel archive that reduces regulatory risk.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$258.6M

Headquarters

Portland, Oregon

Founded

2001

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What believers are saying

  • Claude Enterprise integration opens a new compliance use case for generative AI.
  • Noise Reduction Agent cuts alert volume up to 60% for smaller firms.
  • Top-bank credibility supports expansion across financial services and government agencies.

What critics are saying

  • Microsoft and platform-native compliance tools compress Smarsh's archive and e-discovery pricing.
  • Anthropic dependency creates product and go-to-market risk for AI compliance features.
  • Proof gaps on AI alert reduction expose Smarsh to trust erosion after any supervision miss.

What makes Smarsh unique

  • Captures 100+ communication channels, including AI, voice, social, mobile, and web.
  • Uses WORM-compliant, tamper-proof archives with full-context capture and native-format ingestion.
  • Targets regulated workflows with AI governance across capture, supervision, discovery, and retention.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

Stock Options

401(k) Company Match

Employee Assistance Programme

Wellness Program

Adoption Assistance

Group Income Protection

Group Life Assurance

Maternity Leave

Paternity Leave

Workplace Pension Scheme

Monthly Wellness Allowance

Company Bonus

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

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1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

2%
StorageNewsletter
Apr 7th, 2026
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Smarsh launches AI enabled communication surveillance for small to medium businesses. New Noise Reduction Agent enhances communication intelligence, reduces false positives, and brings focus to real compliance issues. As compliance teams across financial services struggle to keep pace with exploding volumes of digital communications and intensifying regulatory scrutiny, Smarsh announced the launch of its Noise Reduction Agent, an autonomous AI capability designed to dramatically reduce compliance alert volume up to 60% and eliminate thousands of hours of non-actionable review work each month.For small and mid-sized financial firms operating under the same regulatory obligations as the world's largest banks - but without comparable staffing - alert fatigue has become a structural risk. Reviewers often process thousands of daily communications, the majority of which pose no regulatory concern. "Compliance teams aren't overwhelmed by misconduct - they're overwhelmed by the volume of noise," said Sheldon Cummings, president, Corporate Business, Smarsh. "Noise Reduction Agent allows firms to suppress low-risk communications before they ever reach supervision queues, dramatically reducing review backlogs while preserving full regulatory defensibility." Early preview reports have shown promising results. * Up to 60%+ reduction in false positives * 40+ hours saved per reviewer per month * 20% increase in redirected capacity How it Works Today, nearly half of all global email traffic is spam, highlighting the scale of the noise compliance teams must filter every day. Unlike traditional filtering tools that operate after alerts are generated, Noise Reduction Agent applies AI during ingestion within Smarsh Professional Archive. The system automatically identifies and suppresses low-risk email content - such as spam, disclaimers, newsletters, promotional text, and automated system messages - while preserving complete records for audit and regulatory purposes. This proactive approach enables firms to reduce operational burden without compromising supervision, compliance, or defensibility and allowing them to focus on real compliance issues. Expanding AI Beyond Global Banks While AI-powered surveillance has historically been deployed primarily by the largest financial institutions, Smarsh is making mature AI capabilities accessible to smaller compliance teams for the first time. The Noise Reduction Agent builds on more than a decade of AI innovation deployed across the world's largest financial institutions and reflects a broader shift toward autonomous AI systems that augment human expertise rather than replace it. "We're proud to deliver a scalable surveillance solution grounded in best-in-class AI governance and model risk management," said Maya Keekattil, VP, product management. "Our mission has been clear: bring enterprise-grade AI supervision to small and mid-sized firms in a way that is accessible, affordable, and built for regulatory confidence." Smarsh was named a Leader for the seventh consecutive time in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Communications Governance and Archiving Solutions. Read also: Experienced product and finance leaders join Smarsh to support the company's next phase of growth New solution enables financial firms and government agencies to meet compliance obligations on the modern messaging standard

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Business Wire
Mar 18th, 2026
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The Tech Bulletins
Mar 5th, 2026
Smarsh Launches AI-Enabled Communication Surveillance for Small to Medium Businesses

Smarsh launches ai-enabled communication surveillance for small to medium businesses. Published March 6, 2026 PORTLAND, Ore.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-As compliance teams across financial services struggle to keep pace with exploding volumes of digital communications and intensifying regulatory scrutiny, Smarsh today announced the launch of its Noise Reduction Agent, an autonomous AI capability designed to dramatically reduce compliance alert volume up to 60% and eliminate thousands of hours of non-actionable review work each month. For small and mid-sized financial firms operating under the same regulatory obligations as the world's largest banks - but without comparable staffing - alert fatigue has become a structural risk. Reviewers often process thousands of daily communications, the majority of which pose no regulatory concern. "Compliance teams aren't overwhelmed by misconduct - they're overwhelmed by the volume of noise," said Sheldon Cummings, President, Corporate Business at Smarsh. "Noise Reduction Agent allows firms to suppress low-risk communications before they ever reach supervision queues, dramatically reducing review backlogs while preserving full regulatory defensibility." Early preview reports have shown promising results. * Up to 60%+ reduction in false positives * 40+ hours saved per reviewer per month * 20% increase in redirected capacity How it Works Today, nearly half of all global email traffic is spam, highlighting the scale of the noise compliance teams must filter every day. Unlike traditional filtering tools that operate after alerts are generated, Noise Reduction Agent applies AI during ingestion within Smarsh Professional Archive. The system automatically identifies and suppresses low-risk email content - such as spam, disclaimers, newsletters, promotional text, and automated system messages - while preserving complete records for audit and regulatory purposes. This proactive approach enables firms to reduce operational burden without compromising supervision, compliance, or defensibility and allowing them to focus on real compliance issues. Expanding AI Beyond Global Banks While AI-powered surveillance has historically been deployed primarily by the largest financial institutions, Smarsh is making mature AI capabilities accessible to smaller compliance teams for the first time. The Noise Reduction Agent builds on more than a decade of AI innovation deployed across the world's largest financial institutions and reflects a broader shift toward autonomous AI systems that augment human expertise rather than replace it. "We're proud to deliver a scalable surveillance solution grounded in best-in-class AI governance and model risk management," said Maya Keekattil, VP of Product Management. "Our mission has been clear: bring enterprise-grade AI supervision to small and mid-sized firms in a way that is accessible, affordable, and built for regulatory confidence." Smarsh was named a Leader for the seventh consecutive time in the 2025 Gartner(R) Magic Quadrant(TM) for Digital Communications Governance and Archiving Solutions. Download the full Gartner Digital Communications Governance report here to see why Smarsh continues to set the standard for compliance. About Smarsh Smarsh enables companies to transform oversight into foresight by surfacing business-critical signals in all of their digital communications. Regulated organizations of all sizes rely upon the Smarsh portfolio of cloud-native digital communications capture, retention, and oversight solutions to help them identify regulatory and reputational risks within their communications data before those risks become losses, fines, or headlines.

Business Wire
Mar 5th, 2026
Smarsh launches AI tool to cut compliance alerts by 60% for small financial firms

Smarsh has launched its Noise Reduction Agent, an AI-powered tool designed to reduce compliance alert volumes by up to 60% for small and medium-sized financial firms. The autonomous system eliminates thousands of hours of non-actionable review work monthly whilst maintaining regulatory defensibility. The tool applies AI during data ingestion to automatically suppress low-risk email content including spam, disclaimers and promotional material before alerts reach supervision queues. Early results show a 60% reduction in false positives and 40 hours saved per reviewer monthly. Unlike traditional filtering tools, the system operates proactively whilst preserving complete records for audit purposes. Previously deployed primarily at large financial institutions, Smarsh is now making the technology accessible to smaller compliance teams facing the same regulatory obligations without comparable staffing resources.