Next Jump

Next Jump is a privately-held technology and services company that provides employee engagement and rewards programs to large corporations.

The firm was founded in 1994 by Charlie Kim and is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Boston, San Francisco, and London.

On May 31, 2024, co-CEOs[1] Charlie Kim and Meghan Messenger were arrested on charges of bribing then U.S. Navy Admiral Robert P. Burke to steer government contracts to NextJump in exchange for an offer of employment.

On this site, people enter their zipcode and are presented with a map showing LivingSocial deals, and get rewarded with points if they buy something.

In January 2011, the firm acquired a start-up called FlightCaster that helps people predict flight delays.