Full-Time
Posted on 12/5/2024
IoT platform for fleet management and safety
$119.3k - $157.9k/yr
Mid
Charlotte, NC, USA
Candidates must be located in either EST or CST time zones, and the position is not open to those in the NYC Metro Area.
Samsara offers an integrated platform that enhances safety, efficiency, and sustainability for businesses through Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Their solutions include AI-powered video security and vehicle telematics, allowing clients to monitor and manage their operations in real-time. Unlike competitors, Samsara focuses on a subscription model and emphasizes sustainability, as seen in their partnership with EVgo to support electric vehicles. The company's goal is to improve operational efficiency across various industries while addressing challenges like labor shortages.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2015
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Health, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their families with premiums 100% covered
Mental health and wellness support
Family planning resources and parental leave policy
Quarterly reimbursement account you can use for wellness, family care, professional or personal development expenses
Flexible PTO and family leave
401k with up to 4% matching
Bi-annual company events
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