We’re building the next Walmart-sized retailer. If that sounds like a good way to spend the next five years, we have an entry-level operations opening! P.S. If you introduce us to a friend whom we hire for this role, we will pay you and them £500 each.
A great candidate looks like:
* Strong stem background or other evidence of being reasonably analytical:
* happy with some coding/scripting (or ability to learn)
* Good at excel bashing
* Process building
* High stamina (baseline is 9am-7pm Monday-Friday, 10-2.30pm on Saturdays fully in-person)
* Always wanted to learn how to drive a forklift
* Wants skin in the game: a decent % of pay in equity, wants to work with us to IPO
Example tasks include:
* Building an interview process for hiring for our remote team.
* Building purchase orders, quality control checklists, organising freight, negotiating pricing.
* Working with software engineers on improving purchasing and other procedures (e.g., automating aspects of operations with LLMs)
* Interacting with our backend (SQL, some bash scripting etc.)
I'm interested - what do I do next?
* Please tell me the most impressive thing you have achieved! (fill out this form https://forms.gle/QAwySjrnLhj7YGNT7)