We are looking for an experienced and motivated Fundraising Officer to lead efforts in major donor and planned giving initiatives for our organization. This long-term contract role offers an exciting opportunity to cultivate relationships and secure significant contributions that will drive impactful outcomes. The ideal candidate will possess strong strategic thinking and communication skills, as well as a proven track record of successfully managing donor portfolios.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Identify and research potential major gift donors, building a comprehensive pipeline of prospects.<br>• Manage a portfolio of 75-125 donors, guiding them through discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship phases.<br>• Develop and implement tailored strategies to secure donations ranging from mid-level to 7-figure contributions.<br>• Plan and execute donor engagement events, such as receptions, tours, and volunteer experiences.<br>• Collaborate with the Development team to create compelling donor materials, including proposals and briefing memos.<br>• Cultivate planned giving opportunities with both new and existing donors, integrating legacy giving into broader fundraising strategies.<br>• Stay informed on tax laws and investment strategies relevant to planned giving, utilizing this knowledge to enhance donor engagement.<br>• Work closely with leadership, board members, and volunteers to identify and connect with new donor prospects.<br>• Monitor and report on fundraising progress, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and performance metrics.<br>• Maintain accurate donor records using Salesforce and provide regular updates on activities and outcomes.
<p>An AV-rated, management-side employment law firm in South San Francisco has an urgent need for an experienced Litigation Legal Assistant to support a team of four attorneys on a contract-to-hire basis. This is a hands-on litigation support role covering case management from start to finish. The ideal candidate is a seasoned litigation legal assistant or legal secretary with deep knowledge of state and federal court procedures, impeccable attention to detail, and the ability to operate with minimal supervision. This is a fully onsite role offering stability, a collegial environment, and an opportunity to join a well-established boutique firm known for its high-quality work and strong employee tenure.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p><p>• Support litigation matters from case opening through resolution</p><p>• Prepare, file, and serve documents in state and federal courts</p><p>• Manage and maintain court calendars, deadlines, and hearing schedules</p><p>• Open new matters and organize case files</p><p>• Assist attorneys with day-to-day case management and workflow</p><p>• Perform light administrative duties (filing, scanning, organizing documents)</p><p>• Manage monthly billing cycles in coordination with the firm’s billing system</p><p>• Draft simple correspondence and assist with formatting documents as needed</p><p>• Communicate with court personnel, opposing counsel, and clients when appropriate</p><p>• Utilize Microsoft Office Suite and adapt to new or evolving legal software</p>
We are looking for a Compensation and Benefits Administrator to join an established client in the South Bay. This is a direct permanent offering an excellent opportunity to support key HR functions and enhance your skills. The role involves working closely with the HR Management team and being point of contact for Compensation and Benefits Administration. <br> Responsibilities: • Coordinate and manage Employee Compensation and Benefits • Assist in maintaining and updating Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) to reflect current employee data. • Provide administrative support for various HR functions, including record-keeping and policy updates. • Collaborate with team members - HRIS system recording all Compensation and Benefit changes • Ensure adherence to company policies and employment regulations in all HR practices. • Prepare reports and summaries related to HR activities for management review. • Support the implementation of new HR initiatives to improve operational efficiency
<p>Our client is seeking a Technology Asset Management Coordinator II to support enterprise-wide technology asset lifecycle management with a focus on ServiceNow automation, ServiceNow Asset Management, and inventory control. This role is responsible for ensuring accurate asset tracking, optimizing inventory workflows, and supporting the procurement, deployment, return, and disposal of technology equipment across the organization.</p><p><br></p><p>The Coordinator II maintains detailed asset records, drives process accuracy, and works closely with IT teams, end users, and vendors to ensure equipment is delivered and managed efficiently. This role requires hands-on work in warehouse and office environments and the ability to lift up to 35 lbs.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Execute and enhance ServiceNow Asset Management workflows, including automation, asset updates, inventory reconciliation, and lifecycle tracking.</li><li>Maintain asset records across procurement, deployment, returns, repairs, and end-of-life.</li><li>Process daily receiving of technology equipment and update all corresponding ServiceNow asset records with barcode scans and documentation.</li><li>Coordinate shipping, receiving, and distribution of laptops, desktops, mobile devices, and peripherals.</li><li>Prepare, process, and track purchase orders for inventory replenishment.</li><li>Manage equipment returns from corporate and field offices; evaluate and re-enter reusable equipment into inventory.</li><li>Maintain inventory accuracy through regular audits, cycle counts, and reconciliation reports.</li><li>Process and close Asset Management tickets, ensuring complete documentation and timely customer communication.</li><li>Coordinate e-waste collection and disposal following company and environmental guidelines.</li><li>Create and maintain reports on inventory levels, asset lifecycle metrics, and audit findings.</li><li>Follow all Robert Half IT guidelines, policies, and security standards.</li></ul>
<p><strong>Chief Financial Officer (CFO)</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> San Jose, California - On Site</p><p><strong>Industry:</strong> Technology Manufacturing</p><p><strong>Position Overview:</strong></p><p>The <strong>Chief Financial Officer (CFO)</strong> reports directly to the <strong>Chief Executive Officer (CEO)</strong> and serves as a critical member of the executive leadership team. The CFO will be responsible for the overall financial strategy, planning, reporting, and operations of the company. This individual will ensure financial health, regulatory compliance, and strategic growth by leading a high-performing finance and accounting team.</p><p><strong>This role requires extensive experience in the manufacturing sector.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Develop and execute long-term financial strategies aligned with company goals.</li><li>Lead budgeting, forecasting, cash flow management, and capital planning efforts.</li><li>Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO and executive team.</li><li>Ensure timely and accurate financial reporting in accordance with GAAP and applicable regulations.</li><li>Maintain and enhance internal financial controls and compliance systems.</li><li>Analyze manufacturing costs and implement process improvements to drive profitability.</li><li>Identify cost-saving opportunities while maintaining product quality and operational integrity.</li><li>Assess and mitigate financial, operational, and market risks.</li><li>Oversee cash management, investments, and debt strategies to ensure financial flexibility and liquidity.</li><li>Manage banking relationships and investor communications.</li><li>Support capital raising, debt refinancing, and equity-related initiatives.</li><li>Represent the company in investor meetings as requested by the CEO.</li><li>Lead, mentor, and develop the finance and accounting team (5+ direct reports).</li><li>Promote a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.</li><li>Direct tax planning, compliance, and strategy to minimize liabilities and ensure adherence to local, state, and federal regulations.</li></ul><p><strong>Required Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in finance, Accounting, or a related field.</li><li>Minimum of <strong>10+ years of progressive experience in finance and accounting</strong>, with at least <strong>10 years in leadership roles</strong>.</li><li><strong>Direct experience in the manufacturing industry is required.</strong></li><li>Demonstrated success in managing financial operations within a complex, growth-oriented organization.</li><li>Strong knowledge of U.S. GAAP, tax regulations, and compliance practices.</li><li>Exceptional analytical, strategic thinking, and decision-making abilities.</li><li>Strong interpersonal and communication skills.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and financial ERP systems.</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Qualifications</strong></p><ul><li>MBA or equivalent advanced degree in Finance or Business.</li><li>Certified Public Accountant (CPA).</li><li><strong>IATR Certification is a plus</strong></li></ul>
We are looking for a skilled and motivated Litigation Associate to join our team in San Mateo, California. In this role, you will manage various aspects of civil litigation cases, from initial analysis to trial preparation, while collaborating with partners and other associates to deliver exceptional legal services. The ideal candidate will possess strong litigation experience, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Conduct initial case evaluations, including analysis of claims and investigation files.<br>• Draft and review pleadings, motions, and other legal documents, with a focus on summary judgment motions.<br>• Prepare and respond to discovery requests, including interrogatories, requests for production, and deposition notices.<br>• Take and defend depositions, including preparation of clients and witnesses.<br>• Represent clients at case management conferences, hearings, and other court proceedings.<br>• Perform legal research and draft points and authorities, declarations, and case briefs.<br>• Collaborate with paralegals, client service coordinators, and other team members to ensure efficient file management.<br>• Provide written status updates on case progress and develop litigation strategies.<br>• Handle public entity defense cases, including matters involving dangerous conditions, negligence, and civil rights issues.<br>• Support trial preparation, including evidence gathering, witness coordination, and budget planning.
<p>Position summary</p><p>The Office Services Associate is responsible for adding value in providing daily back-office services for our client and teams. Services include but are not limited to reprographics copy and mail services in both physical and digital environments with support for services in hospitality facilities audio/visual reception and other service lines as needed.</p><p><br></p><p>Job duties</p><p>* Denotes an essential function</p><p>- *Utilize appropriate logs for all office services work.</p><p>- *Ensure that job tickets are properly filled out before beginning work.</p><p>- *Perform work in office services primarily reprographics mail and intake functions according to established procedures.</p><p>- *Follow procedures to run jobs in proper order.</p><p>- *Communicate with supervisor or client on job or deadline issues.</p><p>- *Meet contracted deadlines for accepting completing and delivering all work.</p><p>- *Troubleshoot basic equipment problems.</p><p>- Be able to lift up to 50 lbs. on a regular basis.</p><p>- Prioritize workflow.</p><p>- Performs Quality Assurance on own and work of others.</p><p>- Load machines with various paper toner supplies.</p><p>- Answer telephone emails and place service calls when needed.</p><p>- Interact with clients in person over the phone or electronically.</p><p>- Adhere to Williams Lea policies in addition to client site policies.</p><p>- Use equipment and supplies in a cost-efficient manner.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Jennifer Fukumae with Robert Half is partnering with a boutique, privately held multi-family office in San Francisco to hire a Senior Client Service Associate. This is an opportunity to join a firm that supports some of the Bay Area’s most successful multi-generational families—people who rely on the team for thoughtful financial guidance, big-picture planning, and day-to-day support that truly makes a difference.</p><p>If you thrive in a high-trust, relationship-driven environment and love being the person clients count on, this role will feel like home.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Why This Family Office?</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Legacy-focused:</strong> You’ll work with clients across generations—parents, children, and extended family members—helping them navigate wealth with clarity and intention.</li><li><strong>High-touch service:</strong> This isn’t volume-based. It’s deep, ongoing relationships where your work directly impacts families’ lives.</li><li><strong>Collaborative culture:</strong> You’ll partner closely with leadership, investment teams, client advisors, and outside professionals.</li><li><strong>Smart, modern, tech-forward:</strong> The team embraces tools and process improvements to elevate client service and efficiency.</li></ul><p><strong>What You’ll Do</strong></p><ul><li>Serve as a trusted point of contact for ultra–high-net-worth families, ensuring every service need is handled accurately and promptly</li><li>Work alongside senior leadership to execute customized client strategies and contribute to ongoing firm initiatives</li><li>Build long-term relationships by understanding clients’ preferences, anticipating needs, and delivering exceptional follow-through</li><li>Mentor and guide junior associates and analysts supporting the same client relationships</li><li>Coordinate with outside advisors—tax, legal, estate—to help implement complex wealth planning strategies</li><li>Collaborate with clients’ personal CFOs, EAs, and family office staff to ensure seamless communication and execution</li><li>Partner with the investment team on cash management, portfolio implementation, and reporting needs</li><li>Provide cross-functional support on internal projects, process improvements, and firm-wide priorities</li></ul>
<p><strong>Transitioning Out of Public Accounting? Explore a Strategic, Deal-Focused Career Path</strong></p><p>If you have experience in public accounting—particularly from a Big 4 or national firm—and are seeking a role that is more analytical, forward-looking, and impactful, this opportunity may be an excellent next step.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Senior Associate – M& A / Financial Due Diligence</strong></p><p><strong>Location:</strong> San Francisco (Hybrid)</p><p><strong>Compensation:</strong> $90,000–$120,000 base salary + Bonus + Full Benefits</p><p><br></p><p>A growing M& A advisory firm in San Francisco is seeking a Senior Associate to join its financial due diligence team. In this role, you will support private equity and corporate buyers by evaluating potential acquisitions, analyzing financial performance, and helping clients make informed investment decisions. This position offers the chance to leverage your audit experience in a more dynamic, transaction-oriented setting.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Perform financial analyses for target companies, including quality of earnings, working capital assessments, and cash flow analysis</li><li>Build and refine Excel-based financial models (M& A-specific training provided)</li><li>Prepare client-facing reports, presentations, and deliverables</li><li>Collaborate closely with senior team members and client stakeholders throughout the transaction process</li><li>Develop a comprehensive understanding of the M& A lifecycle from initial evaluation through closing</li></ul>