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As a company, our goal is to make everyone feel good at home and that starts right here, at Havenly HQ. We celebrate our differences and encourage everyone to bring their true selves to work each and every day.
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You must have a personal computer with up-to-date macOS Big Sur or Windows versions 10 or 11 to work on the Havenly platform. Havenly In-Person Interior Designer. As a Designer on the Havenly platform you'll get access to our technology, our support services (scheduling, ordering, invoicing, vendor mgmt), and can solely focus on providing a great experience to your clients and create designs that exceed their needs and create homes that they love.
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Work with clients both virtually and in-person at the Studio, to create beautiful designs on both the Havenly and Interior Define platforms. Havenly is an Equal Opportunity Employer. At Havenly, we believe that everyone deserves a beautiful home they love.
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As a Designer on the Havenly platform, you’ll get access to our technology and support services (scheduling, ordering, invoicing, vendor management) so you can focus on exceeding your client's needs with great experiences and beautiful designs.
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At Havenly, we’re all about home — that kick-off-your-shoes, grab a drink, and melt into the couch kind of home. At Havenly, we’re all about making space for better living. Step 1: The introductory interview We want to learn about your career, what you're looking for in your next role, and why you're excited about Havenly.
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As a Designer on the Havenly platform you’ll get access to our technology and our support services (scheduling, ordering, invoicing, vendor mgmt) so you can solely focus on exceeding your client's needs with a great experience and beautiful designs to create homes that they love.
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The Citizenry is now part of The Havenly brand family (Havenly, Interior Define, The Citizenry, and The Inside). With the above stated, Havenly is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive team.
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Utilize your interior design expertise to assist clients in one on one consultations via multi-channels: this includes virtual consultations, in-store appointments, and assisting walk-in traffic. Our total rewards package includes competitive compensation, accrued PTO, floating holidays, volunteer days off, health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability), company equity, 401K, paid parental leave, and fertility benefits.
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As a Senior Product Manager at Havenly, you will be responsible for collaborating with cross functional teams to develop and implement the roadmap for our Interior Design platform. As a Senior Product Manager at Havenly, you will be responsible for collaborating with cross functional teams to develop and implement the roadmap for our Interior Design platform.
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At Havenly, we’re reinventing the way that people design and shop for their homes, making both custom furniture and interior design industries delightful and accessible for all. Havenly recently acquired Interior Define and we are so excited to add to this growing team.
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We want to learn about your career, what you're looking for in your next role, and why you're excited about Havenly. Act in the best interest of Havenly. We’ll do a deep dive into the specifics of the job and the organization as a whole.
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If you are unsure whether you have spoken to an official Havenly employee, please reach out to designerregistration@havenly.com. At Havenly, we believe in making space for better living.
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Havenly is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive team. Lead the design process with clients, including development of a mood board, design concept, floor plan, and 3D rendering. This is a freelance Interior Designer position, working locally with clients in New York City, NY.
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We're reinventing the way people design and shop for their homes, making custom furniture and interior design delightful and accessible for all. Founded in 2014, we've grown into the #1 interior design service in the country.
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Our total rewards package includes competitive compensation, generous PTO, volunteer days off, health benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability), 401K, paid Parental leave, and Fertility benefits.
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