


The process includes bringing in two in-house recruiters on short-term assignments to build out the Dallas workforce: Katie Gonzalez from Uber’s Washington DC office and Gianni Sesto from its San Francisco headquarters, who started at the company as a tech sourcer. Last week, in a company blog post, Uber laid out its hiring plan for the new office. The outpost will be one of the rideshare pioneer’s largest offices worldwide-second only to its San Francisco headquarters-and will bring around 3,000 jobs to the area along with more than $75 million in capital investment. General and Administrative Hub at The Epic in Deep Ellum. View source version on businesswire.Last August it was announced Uber was opening a U.S. Press kit here with images of the user interface, showing how Uber Eats users can find their local pharmacy. Nimble has raised over $50m of venture capital from Sequoia Capital, Y Combinator, First Round Capital, DAG Ventures and Khosla Ventures and is based in Redwood City, CA. Pharmacy customers can schedule their prescription deliveries through a convenient, easy-to-use mobile application or website. Nimble is the nation’s leading prescription delivery service, making delivery simpler, faster and more affordable for patients and pharmacies. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 15 billion trips later, we're building products to get people closer to where they want to be. Uber’s mission is to create opportunity through movement. Uber’s continued expansion of prescription delivery services will allow customers to manage prescriptions with the tap of a button, directly from the Uber Eats application-and follow their prescriptions at every step of the journey: from their phone to the pharmacy to their doorstep. This partnership expansion with Uber Eats will allow us to offer millions of New Yorkers on-demand prescription delivery at a time when they and the city’s pharmacies need it most.” “Nimble was built on a simple idea: to allow neighborhood pharmacies to take better care of their customers by providing a high-quality and more convenient experience. “Over the past year, consumers have increasingly craved a faster, easier, and safer way to receive their prescriptions,” Talha Sattar, Founder and CEO of Nimble, said. With this expansion into one of the largest US metros, Nimble continues to serve as a champion for neighborhood pharmacies, providing them opportunities to retain and grow their customer base by working with partners as accessible and committed to consumer needs as Uber. “Now more than ever, people are looking for ways to safely and conveniently get the things they need, and we’re proud to bring the very best parts of Uber to prescription delivery.” Today I’m excited to announce that we’re one step closer to delivering that reality to our consumers everywhere with the launch of on-demand prescription delivery in the US, powered by our partner Nimble,” said Kiran Vinta, Uber’s US GM for New Verticals. “At Uber, we’re hard at work making Uber Eats your go-to destination for much more than food from your favorite restaurant, corner store, or grocer. Controlled substances are ineligible as are prescriptions paid for-in whole or in part-by any government healthcare program such as Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE. Through this partnership with Nimble, Uber Eats now connects New Yorkers with on-demand prescription delivery, where they can easily transfer existing prescriptions-or fulfill new ones-from neighborhood pharmacies right from their app. Today’s expansion into the Big Apple follows a successful prescription delivery pilot in Dallas, Austin and Houston, Texas. (NYSE: UBER) today announced its plans to expand on-demand prescription delivery in New York City, powered by Nimble.


that connects neighborhood pharmacies with delivery to meet the community’s personal care needs without leaving home. Uber’s prescription delivery is powered by Nimble, a rapidly growing prescription delivery service in the U.S. Uber Eats consumers in NYC can now request prescription delivery directly in the Uber Eats app.
