Interested in a 🚀 startup experience? We’re scaling fast at Zip (YC S2020)! Zip is tackling the $50B+TAM space to transform the way businesses manage spend. We started Zip because we saw the challenges companies had using outdated 20 year old software to manage hundreds of millions of dollars every year. We are a small but mighty team that helped scale category-defining companies like Airbnb, Facebook, Salesforce, Apple, Quora, Pinterest, and Square.
We graduated from YC as part of the S20 batch. We’ve since raised $37m from YC, YC Continuity and a select group of strategic B2B SaaS angels, including the cofounders of Looker (sold to Google for $2.6b), Mixpanel, and Algolia. We’re growing quickly and need your help: we launched in early 2020 and are growing by 40+% every month.
As Zip’s first recruiter, you will be responsible for one of the most important things in the company -- growing the team. You will be responsible for all aspects of the recruiting lifecycle from sourcing to screening to closing candidates. The ideal candidate would be a self-starter who is able to independently define and manage the recruiting process.
From utilizing new SaaS tools to hiring expert consultants, modern companies rely on external vendors more than ever before. Yet companies still rely on legacy ERP systems, some built over a decade ago, to manage spend and compliance. That’s why we started Evergreen (YC S2020), the first modern spend management system. We provide one place for employees to request any purchase and manage approvals across finance, legal, security, procurement, and IT.
We are a small but mighty team that have helped scale category-defining companies like Airbnb, Facebook, Apple, and Salesforce. We’re building a world-class engineering team to create the next generation of enterprise spend management products.
We graduated from YC as part of the S20 batch. We’ve since raised our first round of funding of $2m from YC and a small group of strategic B2B SaaS angels, including the cofounders of Looker (sold to Google for $2.6b), Mixpanel, and Algolia.