After graduating from college, Neumann entered Salomon Smith Barney's Sales and Trading Program, now known as
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. In the early 2010s, she acted and produced some short films using the screen name Rebekah Keith. In 2010, her husband,
Adam Neumann, and
Miguel McKelvey co-founded WeWork. In 2019 Rebekah Neumann began calling herself a cofounder of WeWork. In September 2019, after an attempt to take the company public revealed deepening financial issues, it was announced that Rebekah Neumann would step down as CEO of WeGrow and relinquish her role in The We Company. Rebekah Neumann played a key role in the collapse of the IPO having contributed New Age language in the filing which as a result "read like a novel written by someone, who was 'shrooming", according to
Scott Galloway. Since the collapse of WeWork and associated companies it has been discovered that Rebekah Neumann played a key role in WeWork’s downfall. In 2020, Neumann bought back some of WeGrow's assets and started Student of Life for Life (SOLFL). == Personal life ==