COMPANY A1

A1 CEO Office

Lead,StrategicOperations

$85000–130000k ~AI est. Seoul, South Korea FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Lead, Strategic Operations at COMPANY A1. Skills: Strategy execution, Operations, Hiring, Partnerships. Drive local market entry. Build hiring plans”

Industry & Context.

A1 CEO Office
Problems you'll solve

Judgment; Decision making with incomplete information; Handle unstructured problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Background in consulting (MBB), Background in top-tier VC, Background in startups, Background in high-performance operating roles, Generalist, High agency, High reliability, Clear communication, Concise communication, Comfortable working with senior stakeholders, Comfortable working with external partners, Comfortable working in fast-moving environment, Comfortable working in high-ambiguity environment

What You'll Do.

Drive local market entry

Support fundraising efforts

Prepare fundraising materials

Coordinate investor conversations

Establish local market presence

Define operating structure

Drive external positioning

Manage key relationships

Turn ideas into plans

Ensure plan execution

Act as central operator

Handle unstructured problems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Central operator across teams

Communication Scope

Clear communication; Concise communication

Process & Methodology

Strategy, Execution

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