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Founding Agentic GTM Operator

Rhythms

🌍 North America 🏠 Remote ⏱ Part-time 💼 Mid-level 🗓 4 weeks ago

ABOUT RHYTHMS

Rhythms is building the AI that helps you run your business autonomously. Founded by the team behind Ally.io (acquired by Microsoft), backed by GreenOaks, Madrona, and Accel—earning GeekWire’s Deal of the Year and recognized among the top AI innovators of 2025. Already running inside Fortune 100 enterprises, regional health systems, and global logistics companies.

AI agents execute proven playbooks, track progress across every system, surface risks before they land, and eliminate the manual overhead that slows organizations down. Built on multi-agent AI architecture, our platform integrates with Slack, Teams, Jira, and Linear—so the operational layer just works.

THE ROLE

You’ll be Rhythms’ first GTM hire. The job is to build a self-improving GTM AI engine that multiplies growth and gets better with every cycle—and eventually build it directly into Rhythms itself.

This is a hands-on, builder-first role. You’ll deploy AI agents that directly drive revenue—finding the right buyers, converting them, improving without someone running them. You are the operator and the engineer. You identify the workflow, architect the agent, ship it to production, and own what happens after.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

- Build agentic content pipelines that produce, distribute, and optimize across blog, email, LinkedIn, and events—systems that run and improve, not campaigns you manage.

- Set the quality bar—the systems produce at volume, you make sure every output expresses the Rhythms narrative.

- Build agents that run the GTM motion autonomously—outreach, enrichment, sequencing, signal detection—architected to improve on their own, not just execute once. The measure: pipeline generated, not tasks completed.

- Eventually build GTM functionality directly inside Rhythms—use the product to grow the product, in ways no customer yet has.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

- You understand GTM deeply—which workflows are worth automating, what good output looks like, and what moves pi...

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