One of the most underrated roles in ambitious early-stage companies is the utility player. Matt Cohler at theFacebook, Shakil Kahn at Spotify, Akshay Kothari at Notion. Every legendary company had an early operator who became mission critical by making problems disappear and getting things done. We are looking for that person at Eigen.
Think of the smartest, most resourceful, high-energy person you have ever met. Someone who routinely runs through walls. Someone who takes impossible as an invitation to prove everyone wrong. Over the next 12 months this operator will set the cultural, operational, and administrative foundations of a generational product and institution owning mission critical projects and getting exposure to our board, shareholders, and incredible partners. Those profiles are particularly characterized by:
Managing dozens of priorities simultaneously without dropping any of them
Closing the loop on everything - nothing falls through the cracks, no one has to follow up twice
Learning new domains rapidly and operating in them without needing to be taught
Holding an unreasonably high bar for the quality of everything they touch
Being someone people genuinely want to be around - personable, interesting, magnetic
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