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It wasn’t supposed to be like this.
I wasn’t supposed to be spending my nights and weekends helping people get jobs at startups.
But here’s the thing: the onejob community is well over 1,000 strong now, and our growth rate and engagement numbers are increasing as more people join, fueled by word-of-mouth.
And as I have conversations with more and more of you, I’ve been struck by two things:
How smart, driven, and creative you all are (shouldn’t be a surprise given that you pretty much all come from top startups, the best undergraduate and graduate programs in the country, top tier banks and consulting firms - and those of you that don’t are incredible hustlers)
How hard it is to get from where you are now to where you want to be: starting a great company, helping to build a great company, or investing in great companies.
I think it can be easier. I think it should be easier.
A few ingredients can, I think, meaningfully accelerate your progress: a clear vision of where you want to go, jobs and experiences that teach you the skills you want, and a community to push you and support you.
Over the next few months, we’ll launch new initiatives around all of those things. We’ll need your feedback and in some cases, your help.
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Right-hand woman/man
Why this is a great job
The Cereal School is one of those weird startups that don’t do a ton of PR or raise lots of money - it just creates a great product, sells it to customers who love it (truly, it tastes so good!), and prints cash. The founders are incredibly talented and this is a great opportunity to learn directly from them.
The nitty gritty
This is a dream role designed specifically for a high-achieving, tech-savvy wannabe entrepreneur who believes there is more to life than getting a job at a mega-corporation and counting the days until retirement (or layoffs…)
Dear Future Entrepreneurial Superstar,
Did you just graduate, and are in high-demand for your skills, but don’t want to be a cog in a wheel at large company?
Would you like the opportunity to live and work abroad, but don’t want to come home from a year of “teaching English” and be behind in your career?
Do you want to start your own company, but you are not sure where to start?
If you’ve always been an expert organizer who is technologically inclined and would like to take those skills to the next level -- while at the same time learning the crucial entrepreneurial and marketing skills you need to grow your first company -- this could be the opportunity you’re looking for.
But before I tell you more about the opportunity, I should probably introduce myself.
Who am I?
I’m a Georgetown-Graduate-Turned-Founder of a fast-growing e-commerce company, and about a year ago I was in the exact same position as you.
I graduated from Georgetown University and my former classmate and I decided we wanted to start a company together.
But after all my “formal education” I still knew nothing about being an entrepreneur…
So I decided to learn everything on our own and start a e-commerce food company. In under a year our business has skyrocketed to multiple seven figures in revenue with 100,000+ customers, making us one of the fastest growing food companies in the world.
Here’s what I’ve learned:
Truth: Your “formal education” doesn’t prepare you for the reality of starting and running a business.
Sad Reality: Colleges these days get a lot of criticism about leaving graduates with too much debt and not enough job opportunities.
While it’s a valid criticism, it doesn’t tell the whole story. Where they should be receiving criticism is for leaving graduates without the skills to build their own company.
I graduated from college and wanted to start a business but didn’t know how. So instead of being frustrated and blaming my university, I started my own company with my former classmate.
I learned everything from running Facebook and Instagram ads to mastering email marketing to growing a brand to over 100,000+ followers on Instagram.
Now you can do the same thing….
Opportunity: Work as a “right hand woman/man” for a fast-growing company multi-million dollar ecommerce company.
You will be in the privileged position to learn from one of the fastest-growing e-commerce companies in the world and find out what makes us successful.
If you’ve got a burning desire to be an entrepreneur, and this sounds like the opportunity you’re looking for, here are the…
Skills We’re Looking For:
I am looking for someone who…
Is hungry to learn about marketing and entrepreneurship. This is the most important factor in your success.
Has always been the “tech person” in their family and feels at home troubleshooting tech issues.
A polished writer who is comfortable creating content, and editing his or her own work without much oversight.
Is a finisher. Do you hate leaving projects unfinished? You must love the details of your projects and work dutifully to ensure the user has a positive experience with your product.
Is a self-starter who won’t take no for an answer.
Loves getting organized and believes in the power of a spreadsheet.
Bonus Skills:
Has a strong grasp of social media. If you know how to get likes, comments, and shares….we want your help!
Graphic design. You know your way around Photoshop!
Who This is Not For:
Someone who thinks that learning is over when school is over.
Someone who is only motivated by a boss telling him or her to work harder.
Someone who doesn’t believe that how you feel on the inside directly correlates with how you perform in life and business.
We Hire the Best, Regardless of Their Location.
We run our business from all over the world, and we believe flexibility in where you work leads to better performance and happiness. Performance and attitude is the most important aspect of this job, not clocking hours in the office or water cooler politics.
Want to set up shop at a coworking space in Lisbon, or put the finishing touches on an email campaign while sipping coffee at a sidewalk café Buenos Aires? Fine with us. As long as you can work on a US timezone, we’re cool with it.
Unlike other jobs, we don’t believe that what you do should dictate where you live.
We’re looking for people who can demonstrate they hold themselves to a higher standard in everything they do, because with great flexibility comes great responsibility.
All this flexibility doesn’t mean we’re not a close-knit team…
For your first month you’ll be working side-by-side with the Co-Founder and CEO (me!) and after that you’ll have daily meetings and quarterly retreats to make sure we’re growing stronger as a team.
You Must Love Marketing:
Peter Drucker, the father of business consulting, made a statement long ago that we follow to this day:
“Business enterprise has two–and only two–basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results; all the rest are costs. Marketing is the distinguishing, unique function of the business.”
Marketing, and specifically direct response marketing, is what drives success in every industry, and to be successful here it’s something you must be excited to learn about.
We Hire Characters Not Positions:
We’re a small company with big aspirations, and we work hard (and have a LOT of fun) while making that happen. If you have what it takes as an individual - in other words, if you’re a consistent high-achiever in everything you do in life - then you'll fit in well at our company.
Responsibilities Include (But are not limited to):
Working hand-in-hand with founder to lead media buying strategy focused on customer growth and retention
Managing day-to-day relationships with key external partners (marketing agencies, web developers, photographers, graphic designers)
Managing company dashboards and evaluating metrics for company success
Identifying, evaluating, and launching new growth and retention channels
Providing feedback on creative and copy to yield best channel results
Assisting in KPI driven top line forecasting as well as managing Marketing budget
Many, many hats will be worn
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