
Workhuman expanded experiences offers employees new opportunities
WORKHUMAN, the Irish founded unicorn that runs employee recognition schemes for some of the world’s largest multinationals, has added in-store booking functionality, which is now available to more than two million users across 10 countries, including Ireland, the UK, the US, India, and Mexico.
Employees now have access to hundreds of thousands of additional activity, travel, and accommodation options as part of the employee recognition industry’s most expansive catalogue of experiences, all bookable with points on its platform.
Co-founded in 1999 by CEO Eric Mosley, who is from Glenview in Tallaght, Workhuman develops software-as-a-service tools for human resources departments.
The company is co-headquartered in Massachusetts and in Dublin 12, where it employs 600 people in Park West.
The Irish-founded company has built an innovative team – based in Ireland – dedicated to sourcing merchandise and gift cards across the globe in more than 65 categories including electronics, fashion, house and home, garden and outdoor, travel, health and beauty, children, and more. Globally, the company maintains a catalogue of approximately 400,000 merchandise items across more than 60 countries. It also offers thousands of gift cards across more than 130 countries, with hundreds of thousands of options including merchandise brands, charities, and travel experiences. Workhuman has built its Store experience from the ground up and has scaled over the years to support orders placed every 3 seconds by approximately 7M employees across the globe.
Through the company’s Store, employees are able to book their activity, hotel, car rental and, when available, flights, all in the same order.
Sarah Whitman, SVP E-commerce, Workhuman said the “expanded experiences offering creates endless new opportunities for employees to travel and experience new things, driving personal growth and even greater and lasting connections to their colleagues that helped make those experiences and memories possible.”
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