Location: Seattle,WA, USA
We are living in the world of e-commerce, where with one click you can order anything to your house.But what happens when you want to get something out of your house or business?Value is stuck all around us. There is more than half a trillion dollars' worth of reusable goods stuck inAmerican houses. Extracting value from our used stuff can be time and effort consuming. Especially if wehave a lot, we want to get rid ourselves of quickly.At Gone, we are unlocking value by building the largest, local recommerce supply chain in the US. Weremove friction in people's lives and unlock value by creating a free pickup service that is as simple assending a text. To be specific, we are not a junk hauling service and take only reusable, desirable stuffwhich is in good condition and find a home in a sustainable way. From a bag of carrots to a sectionalcouch, 70% of Americans shop online daily. Besides finding the best deals, they are also looking forconvenience having items dropped at their doorstep sometimes within hours from ordering. This trend isfast growing, and global e-commerce will double before the end of the decade.But when it comes to removing something from our house, the options are still the same as decades ago.Besides the weekly trash pickup or the quarterly donation drive, there are no easy ways to remove itemsfrom your home without taking it somewhere. Many of these items are not needed anymore, but stillhave value. Americans know, because they store these unused items in their garages, 1 in 4 can't park intheir garage anymore.New marketplaces like OfferUp or Facebook Marketplace have made it easier to find buyers for youritems, but many people rather not meet at their home or have the time to spend communicating backand forth with many interested buyers. Big items like furniture or appliances are even morecumbersome, it took a few clicks to get them delivered by truck on your doorstep, but most people don'thave a car big enough to take them away years later.This leaves many great items stuck in people's homes, taking up space and locking in value. There is$500+ billion of that currently just in the USA.Gone is working to solve this, by creating the largest local supply chain focused on re-commerce. Itprovides a service that is as simple as texting photos of the items in your garage.After reviewing the photos, Gone will contact you with an offer to pick it up for free and in some casesoffer to sell it for you and share the proceeds. This way desirable items in good condition will find a newhome in a sustainable way. To learn more, visit – itsgonenow.comGone's Founders Gone's Seattle based founders - Yash Wagh is a former Amazon and Kearney supply chain expert whohas designed end to end supply chains for Canada and fortune 100 companies and Nick Huzar is the co-founder of OfferUp – America's largest mobile marketplace. They are super excited about thisopportunity and with their background have unique insights into the problem space.They have tested the market with a prototype showing great unit economics.They recently raised seed funds from leading VCs and strategic partners in the greater Seattle Area.Role Overview We are seeking a motivated, start-up hungry, and a hustler of a program manager to join our team at theground floor for helping us build the end-to-end landscape of Gone. This is a Swiss army knife role whereyou will roll up the sleeves side by side with the founders and help with all aspects of building a startup.This is an opportunity to define the future roadmap of recommerce from scratch of a well-funded startup.You will be working closely with the founders on a day-to-day basis.Location Seattle, WAKey Responsibilities Work closely with the founders to take the foundation laid through our MVP and build our prototype into a real platform, including defining product strategy and requirementsParticipate in all aspects of marketing and sales processes.Evaluate and make decisions around the use of new or existing technologies and tools.Work closely with COO to define operations roadmap, document SOPs, and execute the operationsSet up the first retail store while laying out the groundwork SOPs for scaling other locations.Must Haves Entrepreneurial and growth mindsetBachelor's degree in business, engineering, or related field2+ years of experience in operations, marketing, salesA minimum of 1 year in a leadership role in academic life or sports team leadershipNice-to-Haves Prior experience in consumer-focused website or appsPrior experience and/or passion for the RecommerceOperations and Logistics exposurePassion for providing an excellent user/customer experienceApply First Name *Last Name *Email address *LinkedIn Profile URLResiding City *Position You apply for *Do you now or in future need visa sponsorship? *#J-18808-Ljbffr