turbopuffer

Outbound Growth

turbopuffer

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United States

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About the role

  • find engineers and teams who are building with vectors or hitting limits with their current search
  • write outreach that developers actually want to read
  • qualify inbound leads and route them to the right people
  • research accounts deeply before reaching out—understand their stack
  • book meetings that don't waste anyone's time
  • track what's working and kill what isn't
  • live in communities where our customers hang out
  • design, execute, and analyze new outbound experiments to expand funnel

Requirements

  • builder - you can build your own tooling, automate your own workflows.
  • typist – you write cold emails that don't sound like cold emails
  • technical – you can skim a company's GitHub or docs and understand what they're building
  • systematic – you build repeatable processes and actually follow them
  • human – you know the difference between persistence and spam
  • urgent – you move fast and don't let leads go cold
  • independent – you figure things out without waiting to be told
  • you've sold to developers before and know why they ignore most outreach (nice to have)
  • familiarity with databases, search, or infrastructure software (nice to have)
  • experience with prospecting tools like Clay, Apollo, or similar (nice to have)
  • comfort reading API docs or technical blog posts (nice to have)
  • you've built something yourself (nice to have)
Benefits
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Hard Skills & Tools
building toolingautomating workflowsunderstanding GitHubreading API documentationprospecting
Soft Skills
writing outreachbuilding repeatable processespersistenceindependenceurgency