Setpoint

Financial Services

ChiefofStaff

$150–170k Austin, Texas, United States; New York, New York, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Chief of Staff at Setpoint. Skills: Strategic partner, Operational executor, Goal-setting, Internal communications. Run CEO's operating cadence. Drive strategic initiatives”

What You'll Achieve.

Make decisions turn into outcomes

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Unblock items

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5 to 8 years of experience, Build and read financial model, Own board-quality materials, Exceptional writing and synthesis, Track record of owning projects end to end, Discretion, Low ego

Nice to Have

Ex-consulting (MBB) background, Ex-banking / PE associate background, Operating experience at high-growth startup, Fintech understanding, ABS understanding, Capital markets understanding

What You'll Do.

Run CEO's operating cadence

Drive strategic initiatives

Build company's goal-setting

Maintain company's goal-setting

Track company's goal-setting

Lead internal communications

Triage CEO's calendar

Triage CEO's attention

Decide what hits desk

Step in as acting owner

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Across exec team

Communication Scope

Write tight memos; Run sharp meetings; Explain complex ideas; Internal communications

Process & Methodology

OKRs, KPIs

Full Job Description

About the role Behind many of life’s most important transactions, buying a house, applying for a mortgage, getting a small business loan, or refinancing a credit card, is a network of credit relationships. Setpoint provides critical infrastructure for relationships between the world’s largest banks, credit funds, and capital markets counterparties. We’re building trust in this system of credit. We are looking for a Chief of Staff to work directly with our founding CEO. In this position, you will be the CEO’s right hand: half strategic partner, half operational executor. You will own the rhythm of how the company runs at the executive level, drive the projects that matter most to the CEO but that he cannot execute alone, and make sure decisions turn into outcomes. You will sit in on almost everything the CEO does and have a seat at the table for the company’s most important conversations. The right person uses this role as a launchpad. Two to three years in, we want you running a function, a business unit, or a major company initiative. Who will love this job An entrepreneurial operator: You have an ownership mindset and treat every problem as if the company is yours. A force multiplier: You make the people around you, especially the CEO, dramatically more effective. Highly organized: You bring structure to chaos and never let things slip through the cracks. A clear and concise communicator: You write tight memos, run sharp meetings, and explain complex ideas simply. A capital markets thinker: You can hold your own in conversations about credit, securitization, and lending economics. Comfortable with ambiguity: You have a strong bias to action and would rather ship a v1 today than a v3 next month. What you’ll do Run the CEO’s operating cadence: staff meetings, weekly business reviews, exec offsites, and quarterly and annual planning. Drive 2 to 4 high-priority strategic initiatives at any given time. These are projects the CEO owns but cannot personally execute, rang

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