Murphy Sibilio
About Murphy Sibilio
Murphy Sibilio is a Senior People Operations Specialist with a background in recruiting and people operations. With experience at companies such as Policygenius Inc., WayUp, and Charlie Health, Sibilio has developed a strong foundation in human resources and operations management.
Current Role at Charlie Health
Murphy Sibilio serves as a Senior People Operations Specialist at Charlie Health, having taken on this role in 2023. In this position, Sibilio is responsible for overseeing various aspects of people operations, contributing to the company's focus on employee engagement and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Policygenius Inc.
Sibilio worked at Policygenius Inc. in various roles from 2019 to 2022. Initially, Sibilio served as a Recruiting Coordinator for one year, where responsibilities included supporting recruitment processes. Following this, Sibilio advanced to the role of Recruiter, maintaining this position for two years and enhancing the company's talent acquisition strategies.
Experience at WayUp
At WayUp, Sibilio held multiple positions from 2017 to 2019. Sibilio began as a Product Success Associate for one year, focusing on customer satisfaction and product support. Subsequently, Sibilio transitioned to the role of Sourcing & Recruiting Manager for six months, where efforts were directed towards identifying and attracting top talent.
Educational Background
Murphy Sibilio earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Resource Economics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, completing the program from 2013 to 2017. This educational background provides a foundation in economic principles and resource management, applicable to Sibilio's career in human resources and operations.
Early Career Experience
Sibilio's early career includes roles in retail and administrative support. Sibilio worked as a Sales Associate and later as a Key Holder at The Paper Store from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, Sibilio gained administrative experience as a Receptionist at Clarity LLC for two months in 2017.