Quantum Computing Co-Founder CRO (100 remote) (mfd)

EWOR GmbH
Glasgow
2 days ago
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We are looking to hire ambitious entrepreneurs to start and scale their own startups.


We are serial entrepreneurs for example Paul Müller (founder Adjust 1.2B exit) and Petter Made (founder SumUp 8B) who are eager to support outlier personalities and serial entrepreneurs to build 1B companies.


Our offer :

  • A salary while you build your startup as you will directly be employed by us. Alternatively you can opt for up to 500k in funding.
  • 1 : 1 sparring with unicorn founders on a weekly basis
  • Community : Access to the top 0.1% of founders peers and investors
  • Team building : Hiring top notch talent supported through our network (over 50000 professionals)
  • Distribution : Support in reaching product-market-fit and building up a sales force / marketing machine
  • Funding support for securing a multi-million euro funding round within 12 months (on average EWOR Fellows raise >

2M after our Grand Pitch)


One of our fellows set a record for Europes largest pre‑seed round by a first‑time founder securing a 12M pre‑seed investment.


Tasks

  • You will own build and run your startup in fields such as Quantum Computing
  • You will embark on an extensive personal development journey crafted by unicorn founders and follow a fully customised programme enhancing your goal time and energy management
  • You will receive support in hiring through our network to over 50000 professionals and advice as well as best practices from serial entrepreneurs
  • You will receive intensive coaching to make your startup ready to raise millions in funding
  • You will iterate your product with us until having reached product‑market‑fit and receive support in building up a sales force or creating a marketing engine respectively

Requirements

  • You are based in Europe or the Americas or open to relocate
  • You are willing to take full responsibility for your own startup and scale it to 100M in revenues
  • You have excellent communication skills in the English language

Join us and build a 1B company with us!


Key Skills

Data Analytics,AI,Conversion Optimization,Lean,R,Regression Analysis,Acquisition Strategy,HubSpot,Email Marketing,Product Management,Knife Skills,Internet Of Things


Employment Type : Freelance


Experience : years


Vacancy : 1


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