
Who we are
Sapien is rethinking how finance teams operate in the age of AI. We're building toward an
autonomous CFO —systems that run company financials end-to-end. Our platform analyzes complex financial data in real time to increase decision cadence, prevent costly mistakes, and surface value. Sapien has caught multi-million-dollar errors, saved thousands of jobs, and returned significant dollars to customers' bottom lines.
We partner with traditional businesses—manufacturing, healthcare, restaurants, and large enterprises—to deeply understand and automate their financial workflows. We're HQ'd by Madison Square Park in NYC and backed by
General Catalyst, Neo , and top operators from Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Ramp, and Stripe (over
$9M
raised).
The role Community is a first-class function at Sapien—not a marketing channel, not a nice-to-have. It's how we build trust with finance leaders, find the people we want to work with, and reinforce the culture that makes this company run.
You'll work closely with the CEO as a hybrid community builder, talent scout, and chief of staff. We're looking for someone who understands the tech and finance ecosystem—likely from a few years in VC, startup ops, or a similar seat where you were constantly building relationships, evaluating people, and connecting dots.
What you'll do
Own events end-to-end.
Plan and execute weekly dinners, monthly hiring events in NYC, and CFO dinners in NYC plus two additional cities each month. Manage the full Sapien event calendar on Luma—reading groups, team events, and external programming.
Run recruiting outbound and pipeline.
Source candidates through LinkedIn, Sales Navigator, and warmer channels. Set up coffee chats, support screening, and move candidates through the funnel in Ashby.
Build the candidate experience.
Make sure every prospective hire feels the Sapien community before day one—personal outreach, event invites, LinkedIn shoutouts for new teammates. Capture photos at events and across the team.
Track what's working.
Own KPIs across community and recruiting: event-to-interview conversion, touchpoints to hire, channel performance. Use data to improve the process, not just report it.
Set the internal rhythm.
Organize in-office programming—AI reading groups, poker nights, team dinners—and make sure those moments are captured and shared.
Support the CEO on cross-functional projects.
Pick up high-leverage work across ops, eng, and GTM as it comes up—whatever the team needs most.
What we're looking for
2–5 years
in venture capital, startup operations, talent/recruiting, or a community-facing role in tech.
Natural relationship builder.
People remember meeting you. You follow up and connect dots between people and opportunities without being asked.
Event planning chops.
You've run dinners, panels, meetups, or recruiting events—and you know the difference between a forgettable happy hour and an evening people talk about afterward. You can also handle the unglamorous side: booking flights, coordinating travel, managing calendars.
Strong written communication.
You can draft a LinkedIn post, a candidate outreach message, an event recap, and an eng blog brief all in the same afternoon.
Data-driven.
You track what matters and use your numbers to decide where to invest time.
Fluent in tech and/or finance.
You understand how startups work, how hiring works, and how finance teams think. You can hold a real conversation with a CFO and with a seed-stage founder.
Flexibility across tools.
You'll live in Ashby, Luma, LinkedIn, and Sales Navigator daily.
How you work (values we care about)
AI-native.
You're energized by applying AI to transform how businesses run.
Ambiguity-shaping.
You turn nebulous problems into a first pass and drive to resolution.
Extreme ownership.
You identify what's next—and do it. If you say it, it gets done.
Speed & hustle.
You bias to action and move with urgency without sacrificing quality.
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Sapien is rethinking how finance teams operate in the age of AI. We're building toward an
autonomous CFO —systems that run company financials end-to-end. Our platform analyzes complex financial data in real time to increase decision cadence, prevent costly mistakes, and surface value. Sapien has caught multi-million-dollar errors, saved thousands of jobs, and returned significant dollars to customers' bottom lines.
We partner with traditional businesses—manufacturing, healthcare, restaurants, and large enterprises—to deeply understand and automate their financial workflows. We're HQ'd by Madison Square Park in NYC and backed by
General Catalyst, Neo , and top operators from Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Ramp, and Stripe (over
$9M
raised).
The role Community is a first-class function at Sapien—not a marketing channel, not a nice-to-have. It's how we build trust with finance leaders, find the people we want to work with, and reinforce the culture that makes this company run.
You'll work closely with the CEO as a hybrid community builder, talent scout, and chief of staff. We're looking for someone who understands the tech and finance ecosystem—likely from a few years in VC, startup ops, or a similar seat where you were constantly building relationships, evaluating people, and connecting dots.
What you'll do
Own events end-to-end.
Plan and execute weekly dinners, monthly hiring events in NYC, and CFO dinners in NYC plus two additional cities each month. Manage the full Sapien event calendar on Luma—reading groups, team events, and external programming.
Run recruiting outbound and pipeline.
Source candidates through LinkedIn, Sales Navigator, and warmer channels. Set up coffee chats, support screening, and move candidates through the funnel in Ashby.
Build the candidate experience.
Make sure every prospective hire feels the Sapien community before day one—personal outreach, event invites, LinkedIn shoutouts for new teammates. Capture photos at events and across the team.
Track what's working.
Own KPIs across community and recruiting: event-to-interview conversion, touchpoints to hire, channel performance. Use data to improve the process, not just report it.
Set the internal rhythm.
Organize in-office programming—AI reading groups, poker nights, team dinners—and make sure those moments are captured and shared.
Support the CEO on cross-functional projects.
Pick up high-leverage work across ops, eng, and GTM as it comes up—whatever the team needs most.
What we're looking for
2–5 years
in venture capital, startup operations, talent/recruiting, or a community-facing role in tech.
Natural relationship builder.
People remember meeting you. You follow up and connect dots between people and opportunities without being asked.
Event planning chops.
You've run dinners, panels, meetups, or recruiting events—and you know the difference between a forgettable happy hour and an evening people talk about afterward. You can also handle the unglamorous side: booking flights, coordinating travel, managing calendars.
Strong written communication.
You can draft a LinkedIn post, a candidate outreach message, an event recap, and an eng blog brief all in the same afternoon.
Data-driven.
You track what matters and use your numbers to decide where to invest time.
Fluent in tech and/or finance.
You understand how startups work, how hiring works, and how finance teams think. You can hold a real conversation with a CFO and with a seed-stage founder.
Flexibility across tools.
You'll live in Ashby, Luma, LinkedIn, and Sales Navigator daily.
How you work (values we care about)
AI-native.
You're energized by applying AI to transform how businesses run.
Ambiguity-shaping.
You turn nebulous problems into a first pass and drive to resolution.
Extreme ownership.
You identify what's next—and do it. If you say it, it gets done.
Speed & hustle.
You bias to action and move with urgency without sacrificing quality.
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