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Executive Assistant to the Founder (Entry Level)

Spiralyze is the largest A/B testing company in the United States. 

We run experiments on our clients’ websites to figure out what actually gets customers to buy. We use proprietary data, scraped from hundreds of thousands of tests across the web, to predict what will win for each client before a test even launches.

Our clients include well-known brands like CrowdStrike, Netflix, the NFL, Podium, Unbounce, Okta, Harvard, Workday, and hundreds more.  (See what they have to say on spiralyze.com/testimonials/)

We’re a fast-growing company in a fast-growing industry. Spiralyze has grown ~30% per year for the past 13 years. We’ve been on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing U.S. companies for 5 of the last 6 years. 

We promote almost entirely from within:

  • 75% of our leadership team started in entry-level roles
  • 85% of senior employees are remote 

If you’re smart, ambitious, and coachable, this is the one you’ve been looking for.

 

The Role

The position is an on-ramp to an operating role at the company, providing an excellent opportunity to learn the business and grow within various departments such as copywriting, project management, design, research, HR, conversion intelligence, and more. Previous assistants have used it as a stepping stone to learn the business and advance to leadership roles. Your primary responsibility will be to support the Founder in getting everything done that helps our clients and our people win.

You take extreme amounts of initiative and enthusiasm to get stuff done. You may not know how, but you figure it out by asking the right people, googling, and experimenting. Hard-working, organized, and with extreme attention to detail. Most importantly, you need to win!

Your daily tasks will widely vary from helping us conduct research (e.g., becoming an expert on medical scrubs), scheduling meetings (e.g., figuring out ways to get the attention of the VP of Marketing at Lululemon), creative client gifts (e.g., organizing a wine blind tasting), preparing a presentation (e.g., breaking a complex problem into digestible chunks and making it visual), and running random personal errands (e.g., getting car emissions, dry-cleaning, etc.). A successful candidate would use this opportunity to learn our business and way of doing things and get promoted into a product role.

This is an ideal opportunity for a recent college grad (or someone smart enough to skip college!) to immerse themselves in our business, learn our methods, and grow into a product or leadership role.

Key Responsibilities

  • Get it done. Take ambiguous tasks, break them down, devise solutions, and execute them.
  • Briefing preparation. Support the Founder in preparing for client, internal, and sales presentations and deliverables.
  • Planning and organization. Ensure the Founder’s meetings are efficient, with clear agendas, follow-ups, and tracked progress.
  • Scheduling management. Oversee the founder’s schedule, acting as a liaison between clients and the team to maximize time for impactful activities.
  • Personal and company errands. Handle a variety of personal and company tasks for the Founder.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Problem-solving. Expert at using the phone and Google to get stuff done.
  • Fast learner. Can quickly become an expert in new topics and then teach everyone else.
  • High IQ, EQ, and drive. Intellect, emotional intelligence, and motivation to excel.
  • Feedback-driven. Eager to improve by seeking and applying constructive feedback.
  • Curiosity. Notices interesting things and figures out why.
  • Reliable transportation. Valid driver’s license, safe driving record, and dependable vehicle.
  • Experience. Nice, but not necessary. We believe smart + enthusiastic > experience.
  • Winning mindset. Can’t stop winning.

Benefits

  • Growth path. We invest heavily in training and promote almost exclusively from within. Most leaders at Spiralyze started in entry-level roles.
  • In-demand skills. You’ll work alongside one of the most experienced experimentation teams in the world and learn how data, psychology, and creative intersect.
  • Tech reimbursement. Need a better computer, monitor, or setup? Want training on Figma or GA4? We’ll help.
  • Time to recharge. 20 days of paid vacation plus holidays.
  • Healthcare. Company-sponsored health insurance.

 

Please submit your application here.