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Unit 1, Level 10, Tower W2
Oriental Plaza
No.1 East Chang An Ave
Dong Cheng District
Beijing 100738 P.R. China
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2420 Sand Hill Road
Suite 200
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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Meredith Obendorfer
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Sparkpr
(415) 321-1882
meredith@sparkpr.com
SoFi
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Who we are:
Shape a brighter financial future with us.
Together with our members, we’re changing the way people think about and interact with personal finance.
We’re a next-generation fintech company using innovative, mobile-first technology to help our millions of members reach their goals. The industry is going through an unprecedented transformation, and we’re at the forefront. We’re proud to come to work every day knowing that what we do has a direct impact on people’s lives, with our core values guiding us every step of the way. Join us to invest in yourself, your career, and the financial world.
The role
The SoFi People Systems team is looking for an experienced People Systems Analyst to be a part of our team. You will focus on analyzing and implementing end-to-end technologies used within the People org. You will use your expertise to develop new approaches within our HCM function, encompassing shared services and onboarding, along with others, and overall solution architecture to improve current HR systems. Using this knowledge, you will help to lead M&A and other cross functional projects across all platforms within Workday.
This role will require collaboration across the People team and other departments within SoFi. You will be a part of an organization where you influence the thinking around our people processes and systems, resulting in a direct impact on our employee experience.
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