Envoy

Envoy

San Francisco, CA
285 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2013

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Updated on April 09, 2024

70 Software Companies in San Francisco to Know

If you want to get your bearings in the San Francisco tech scene, start by familiarizing yourself with these companies.

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Updated on December 27, 2022

These SF Tech Companies Achieved Unicorn Status in 2022

Meet the San Francisco companies that crossed the $1 billion valuation mark.

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Updated on January 12, 2022

Envoy Gets Its Horn Following $111M Series C, Hiring for 50+ Roles

The raise, led by Brookfield Growth, is the company’s first since it grabbed $30 million in a funding round back in May of 2020.

Author Unknown
Updated on November 05, 2020

Smart-Office Startup Envoy Is Hiring to Help Workers Get Back to the Office Safely

Envoy continues to expand in San Francisco and aims to grow its 130-person office by about 25 people by the end of the year. It’s hiring engineers, marketers, product managers and more.

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Updated on September 18, 2020

From Pandemic Safety to Autonomous Delivery, SF-Built IoT Is Changing How We Work and Play

How San Francisco-built IoT tech is changing the way we live and work.

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Updated on May 16, 2020

Envoy Raises $30M to Launch Workplace Safety Platform

Envoy is used by over 13,000 workplaces in the U.S. including Slack, Zoom Video Communications, Pinterest and Hulu.

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Updated on March 27, 2020

How to Implement a Work-From-Home Policy and Maintain Company Culture

As COVID-19 spreads across the United States, San Francisco tech companies are asking all employees to work from home. Ten local HR leaders take us through the logistics of quickly enacting a mandatory work-from-home policy.