DiscoverStartupsRent ItemsCulture and benefits at Rent Items
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Peer-to-Peer Rental Marketplace11-50 Employees
  • B2C
  • Early Stage
    Startup in initial stages
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11-50 people
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Software, Peer To Peer, Sharing Economy
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Mobile CommercePeer-to-PeerOnline Rental
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Culture and benefits at Rent Items

Culture overview

Work remotely… We’ve been working remotely before the pandemic made it a trend. We find it puts our team in control and connects talent from all around the world. Work globally… Our team stretches across continents, giving you the chance to work with diverse, interesting, creative people. Work flexibly… Our teams are designed to communicate and function well globally and remotely, which means we’re active many hours of the day. So while there will be occasionally scheduled meetings, that means we can work around your lifestyle. Whether you are a late-night gamer or an early morning carpooler, we have a team for you. Work independently… Our teams are empowered to act. We have high levels of transparency and autonomy. We allow experts to do their job without multiple levels of approval processes and bureaucracy. Work masterfully… We want you to master your craft, so you’ll be expected to be a continuous learner in your field. We will give you the time and support to meet those goals and expect you to be learning and sharing what you know. Work purposefully… The work you do will be bringing value to your community and the world. At RentItems, we believe in owning less – and sharing more. Work flexibly… Our teams are designed to communicate and function well globally and remotely, which means we’re active many hours of the day. So while there will be occasionally scheduled meetings, that means we can work around your lifestyle. Whether you are a late-night gamer or an early morning carpooler, we have a team for you. Work entrepreneurially… At RentItems, you are truly an owner: you will share in the revenues and stock options. We call it collective entrepreneurship.