Company

Engineering

FoundersAssociate

€48–62k ~AI est. Munich, Germany FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Founders Associate. Skills: Client Delivery, Operations Management, Research and Strategy, Product Development. Own parts of client projects. Perform research for clients”

Industry & Context.

Engineering
Problems you'll solve

Structure problems

Eligibility Requirements

Work within GMT ±3 hours, No visa sponsorship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of experience in a business role, Touchpoints with GTM strategy, Touchpoints with RevOps, Touchpoints with B2B SaaS product development, Fundamentals from a rigorous field, Fluent English (written and spoken)

Nice to Have

German is a plus, Familiarity with Clay, Familiarity with n8n, Familiarity with Make

What You'll Do.

Own parts of client projects

Perform research for clients

Perform QA on client projects

Keep operations running smoothly

Identify new opportunities

Shape agency offerings

Target agency clients

Validate GTM Career Accelerator program

Build GTM Career Accelerator program

Launch GTM Career Accelerator program

Turn learnings into content

Build agency reputation

Build agency thought leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work directly with founder

Communication Scope

Written communication; Spoken communication

Full Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE This is an early-stage, high-ownership role at a small but growing B2B automation and Go-To-Market (GTM) engineering agency focused on helping B2B companies scale their revenue operations. You'll work directly alongside the founder, owning meaningful parts of client projects and internal initiatives from day one. If you thrive in fast-moving, ambiguous environments and want to learn how modern B2B growth actually operates — this role is for you. WHAT YOU'LL DO - Client Delivery: Own parts of client projects including research, Clay builds, workflow setup, and QA. You'll work on real GTM problems every week. - Operations: Keep things running smoothly — proposals, invoicing, documentation, and tool management. Build systems so nothing falls through the cracks. - Research & Strategy: Dig into markets, competitors, and new opportunities to help shape what the agency offers and who it targets. - Product Development: Help validate, build, and launch a GTM Career Accelerator program from the ground up. - Content & Visibility: Turn learnings into content that builds the agency's reputation and thought leadership. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR - 1+ years of experience in a business role — sales, marketing, GTM, RevOps, or similar. - Touchpoints with GTM strategy, RevOps, or B2B SaaS product development (dealbreaker requirement). - Strong fundamentals from a rigorous field (e.g., Computer Science, Business/BWL) — you think clearly and structure problems without over-engineering. - A track record of shipping something: a side project, student org, scrappy internship, or early-stage startup role that proves you take initiative. - Comfortable with Notion, Google Workspace, and Slack. - Fluent English (written and spoken) — required. - German is a strong plus — most clients are DACH-based. - Familiarity with Clay, n8n, or Make is a bonus — we'll teach you. LOCATION & WORK ARRANGEMENT This is a hybrid role based in Munich, Germany. Candidates should be able to work within

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