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Human Resources Intern

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Shockwave Medical

Jan 28, 2024

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • People, HR & Administration
  • San Francisco

Requirements

  • Undergraduate full-time student attending an accredited university with major emphasis in Business, Psychology, Human Resources, or other related field of study
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • High attention to detail and organization
  • High proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint
  • Proficient in technology platforms like Canva, DocuSign, Survey Monkey, etc.

Responsibilities

  • May assist in recruiting activities such as scheduling interviews and coordination of candidates.
  • Coordinate employee engagement activities and work with the HR team or Wellness Committee to plan and execute company sponsored events.
  • Assist in maintaining personnel files and performing HR audits to ensure complete accuracy and compliance, as required.
  • Assist in database management, analysis, and business metrics reporting for HR.
  • Provide first level of assistance to employees in a timely manner.
  • Coordinate cross functionally with IT, Facilities and other teams to address any employee concerns.
  • Assist HR Business Partners in maintaining New Hire Orientation materials as well as reviewing current Employee Onboarding and New Hire Orientation program.
  • Perform other related responsibilities as assigned or required.

Making waves for underserved patients with cardiovascular disease via novel technologies. ⚡🌊

Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees

Mission & Purpose

Shockwave Medical is revolutionizing the interventional treatment of advanced cardiovascular disease by developing technology that targets calcified plaque. Inspired by 30-years of safety and efficacy in kidney stone treatment, our Intravascular Lithotripsy family of catheters delivers localized lithotripsy at the site of cardiovascular calcium that enables gentle balloon dilatation of calcified, stenotic arteries. IVL catheters use sonic pressure waves to preferentially impact hard tissue, disrupting calcium, while leaving soft tissue undisturbed. An integrated balloon catheter then dilates the calcified lesion at low-pressure, restoring blood flow.