Full-Time
Largest home care network utilizing technology
$65k - $70k/yr
Senior
Remote in USA
Hiring across the U.S. with an entirely virtual interview and onboarding process. Office space available for in-person collaboration in San Francisco Bay Area, CA, Austin, TX, and Omaha, NE.
Honor Technology Inc. provides home care services primarily for older adults and their families. The company operates a large network of home care providers, combining local care with centralized operations and advanced technology. Honor's services are designed to ensure high-quality care by integrating human touch with technology, which allows for flexible and scalable care solutions. Their revenue comes from a network of independently owned Home Instead franchises and their own Honor Care Platform, which uses advanced technology to improve operational efficiency and care quality. Honor's goal is to enhance the aging experience by making home care more accessible and effective.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$622M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2014
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Collaboration kicks off with a NYC event focused on how caregivers help older adults age well at home by assisting with meal prep and nutrition.SAN MATEO, Calif., April 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Home Instead, Inc., an Honor company, the world's leading provider of in-home care for older adults, has teamed up with renowned nutrition expert and TV personality, Joy Bauer, to spotlight the powerful connection between nutritious food, longevity, and meaningful aging in helping older adults age at home
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Honor Technology, the innovative parent company powering home care through its advanced technology platform, along with its global in-home care subsidiary, Home Instead, proudly announce a successful year marked by several prestigious national awards and recognitions. These accolades reflect Honor's unwavering commitment to reshaping the future of aging care.Built In's 2025 Best Places to Work Awards: To kick off the new year, Honor was recognized by Built In in its 2025 Best Places to Work Awards. Specifically, Honor earned a national place on the 100 Best Remote Midsize Places to Work in 2025 list, as well as local list recognitions for San Francisco, CA and Austin, TX. Built In's annual awards program includes companies of all sizes and recognizes both remote-first employers and companies in large tech markets across the U.S.Inc. 5000: In 2024, Honor was recognized for the first time on the Inc
Chinese smartphone maker Honor announced it received an undisclosed investment from China Mobile’s parent company as it prepares for an IPO. Honor has been receiving significant support from Shenzhen’s government, including R&D funding and tax breaks. The investment aims to leverage synergies in innovation across personal and home device markets. Honor emphasized its commitment to open and transparent development and plans to diversify its shareholding structure.
Chinese smartphone maker Honor is receiving significant support from local government backers, including R&D funding, tax breaks, and overseas expansion aid, as it prepares for an IPO. Honor, valued at around ¥100 billion ($13.8 billion) when bought from Huawei in 2020, aims to list on China’s A-share market, potentially this year or early next. The company plans to ship 100 million handsets annually by 2026 and become a top three global vendor by 2028. Honor denies receiving special support since Jan. 1, 2021.
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Honor Technology, Inc., the world's largest home care network for older adults with the most-advanced care platform technology, today announced the appointment of Ian Clarkson to president. Clarkson brings deep experiences across all major functional areas including technology, operations, finance, and services. “Bringing Ian will supercharge our ability to scale to the massive societal need to provide high-quality care to older adults,” said Seth Sternberg, CEO of Honor. “His energy, focus and extensive background working in technology and operations will make him a great leader and a huge asset to our organization as we continue on our mission to expand the world’s capacity to care.”