Zenefits will cease being a broker of record and transition into solely providing technology for outside firms, the company announced today. Processing Content The San Francisco-based firm’s existing ...
Ten months into his tenure as CEO of Zenefits, David Sacks has confirmed rumors that he is stepping down from the position. Sacks explained the move in an email to employees, saying he plans to become ...
Zenefits had a rough year. The company — previously a darling of Silicon Valley — was rocked by a massive insurance scandal in February and has been fighting to regain the trust of customers and ...
Zenefits revealed Thursday that it's getting out of the brokerage business. The once embattled, once unicorn-level startup has decided to shift gears away from one of its core businesses to focus ...
Zenefits is in trouble. Serious, existential trouble. Some community-based benefit brokers are watching the calamity at Zenefits unfold with a mixture of schadenfreude and relief. Given the scorn and ...
Health benefits and human resources startup Zenefits has agreed to increase investor-owned stakes saying the investors initially overpaid for their stakes because the company’s quick growth was based ...
Parker Conrad’s last venture at Zenefits didn’t end so well, what with his departure as CEO and the company having to re-orient itself. But he’s once again starting a company that will figure out how ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Zenefits cofounder Parker Conrad wasted almost no time in starting a new company after he was forced to resign from his startup a year ago amid a ...
Zenefits co-founder Parker Conrad was shown the door in February last year, paving the way for then-COO David Sacks to take over the company and try to turn it around. After about a year of working on ...