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Whether people and businesses are sending money to another country, spending abroad, or making and receiving international payments, Wise is on a mission to make their lives easier and save them money.
As part of our team, you will be helping us create an entirely new network for the world's money.
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Job DescriptionThe WFM Capacity Planning Analyst is responsible for the development, maintenance, and execution of workforce capacity plans, ensuring staffing supply is aligned with validated demand, service targets, and operational constraints.
This role focuses on analytical execution and cross-functional coordination: translating demand forecasts into capacity requirements, validating assumptions with stakeholders, preparing hiring inputs, and ensuring clean handover of approved plans into Scheduling.
The role involves workforce strategy or executive trade-offs. It executes the capacity planning methodology, coordinates validation and sign-off, and escalates risks and gaps to senior planners and WFM leadership.
Your Mission:
Capacity Plan Development & Maintenance:
Build and maintain workforce capacity plans across short- and mid-term horizons (e.g. weekly, monthly, quarterly) using approved methodologies.
Translate validated demand forecasts into required headcount / FTE, hours and staffing profiles,skill- and channel-based capacity requirements.
Ensure capacity plans reflect agreed SLA targets, productivity and AHT assumptions, shrinkage, availability, and operational constraints.
Demand Validation & Stakeholder Sign-Off:
Partner with Demand Management to validate demand drivers and forecast inputs, understand launch timing, phasing, and risk.
Partner with Analytics / Forecasting to validate volume, AHT, and productivity assumptions and challenge anomalies or inconsistencies in data.
Partner with Operations to validate operational feasibility of capacity plans and confirm constraints, risks, and execution readiness.
Drive formal capacity plan validation and sign-off, ensuring assumptions, risks, and trade-offs are clearly documented.
Capacity-to-Scheduling Handover:
Own the structured handover of approved capacity plans to Scheduling, ensuring capacity outputs are translated into clear scheduling requirements, assumptions, constraints, and sensitivities are fully understood, and timing and phasing of capacity changes are explicit.
Act as the primary point of contact for Scheduling on capacity clarifications, interpretation of plan outputs, plan changes or re-validations.
Ensure changes to capacity plans are version-controlled, communicated clearly and re-approved where required.
Hiring Strategy Inputs & Workforce Supply Planning:
Translate capacity plans into hiring requirements, including hiring volumes, start dates and ramp profiles, skill and location requirements.
Data Collection & KPI Inputs for Capacity Exercises:
Own the collection, validation, and preparation of data inputs required for capacity planning, including
volumes and forecast outputs
AHT and productivity metrics
shrinkage, absence, and attrition data
historical plan vs actual performance.
Ensure data sources are consistent, documented, auditable and repeatable.
Partner with Analytics and WFM execution teams to improve data quality and availability for future planning cycles.
Scenario Analysis, Risk Identification & Continuous Improvement:
Run structured what-if scenarios to assess the impact of demand volatility, hiring delays, productivity changes, operational or policy constraints.
Partner with Operations, Talent Acquisition and Ops Partners to validate hiring feasibility and constraints.
Highlight hiring risks such as lead-time misalignment, ramp shortfalls, attrition sensitivity.
Support workforce supply decision-making by providing clear, data-backed hiring scenarios.
2–4 years of experience in Workforce Management, Capacity Planning, Forecasting, Planning, or Operations Analytics.
Experience working in high-volume operational environments (contact centre or case-based).
Exposure to planning cycles, stakeholder validation, and workforce supply planning.
Strong understanding of capacity planning concepts, including demand vs supply balancing, AHT and productivity drivers, shrinkage and availability, skill-based capacity modelling.
Ability to build, maintain, and explain structured planning models.
Comfortable analysing scenarios and articulating impacts and risks.
Strong proficiency in spreadsheets (Excel / Google Sheets), including complex formulas, scenario modelling and data validation.
Experience working with WFM or planning tools (e.g. Calabrio, NICE, Verint, or similar) is preferred.
Comfortable working with large datasets and multiple data sources.
A self-starter who is comfortable working autonomously.
Some extra skills that are great:
Familiarity with Python or any other scripting language.
SQL skills.
For everyone, everywhere. We're people building money without borders — without judgement or prejudice, too. We believe teams are strongest when they are diverse, equitable and inclusive.
We're proud to have a truly international team, and we celebrate our differences.
Inclusive teams help us live our values and make sure every Wiser feels respected, empowered to contribute towards our mission and able to progress in their careers.
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Skills Required
- 2-4 years of experience in Workforce Management, Capacity Planning, Forecasting, Planning, or Operations Analytics
- Experience working in high-volume operational environments
- Strong proficiency in spreadsheets (Excel / Google Sheets)
- Experience working with WFM or planning tools
Wise Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Global minimum of 33 paid days off (36 in U.S. hubs) plus a 6‑week paid sabbatical every four years and extras like volunteer or “Me” days indicate substantial time‑off depth.
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Parental & Family Support — A global minimum of 18 weeks fully paid parental leave for birth or adoption after one year, along with adoption and fertility support, underscores robust family support.
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Flexible Benefits — Work‑from‑anywhere up to 90 days per year after six months and flexible working principles provide notable geographic mobility and scheduling latitude.
Wise Insights
What We Do
Wise is a global technology company, building the best way to move and manage the world's money. With Wise Account and Wise Business, people and businesses can hold 40 currencies, move money between countries and spend money abroad. Large companies and banks use Wise technology too; an entirely new network for the world's money. Launched in 2011, Wise is one of the world’s fastest growing, profitable tech companies. In fiscal year 2025, Wise supported around 15.6 million people and businesses, processing over $185 billion in cross-border transactions and saving customers around $2.6 billion.
Why Work With Us
We’re truly global in who we are, how we work, and how we build. Everything we do is centred around creating a world of money that’s fast, easy, fair. And open to all. Everyone who works here owns a piece of Wise, from the work they do, to the stock they hold.
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Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.
We expect new joiners in the office most days to build connections and learn from colleagues for their first six months. After that, most Wisers split their working week between the office and home, typically coming in at least 12 times a month.




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