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Talent Acquisition Partner

Remote, US

About Bobbie

Bobbie is creating a parenting culture of confidence, not comparison. And it starts with how we choose to feed our babies. We crafted our European style infant formula with purposefully sourced, organic ingredients to give parents a product they are proud to feed their babies, direct to their doorstep. Bobbie is proud to be the only US formula that is designed to meet both FDA and EU standards. 

Although 83% of parents turn to formula in the first year of their baby’s life, this is the silent majority that is often shamed for not being able to exclusively breastfeed. Co-founded by two moms and created by a team of mom scientists, nutritionists, pediatricians, and lactation consultants, the Bobbie team knows first hand that there is no one size fits all for feeding. With Bobbie, we hope you can Bottle Boldly.

The Role

We're looking for a Talent Acquisition Partner who gets genuinely excited about connecting great humans with great opportunities and who knows that building an exceptional team is equal parts art, science, and a whole lot of heart.

This role is perfect for someone who loves the strategy side of recruiting but also genuinely enjoys rolling up their sleeves to partner with hiring managers, craft that perfect outreach message, or talk through why Bobbie might be someone's next great career move.

You'll join our small but mighty TA team, working closely with your fellow Talent Acquisition Partner to own hiring across the organization during an incredibly exciting growth phase. You'll help us scale thoughtfully and intentionally bringing in people who don't just have the right skills, but who care deeply about our mission and will add something special to our culture. You know that moving quickly and hiring exceptionally aren't opposing forces and they require creativity, solid systems, and a genuine commitment to doing this well.

From first conversation to signed offer (and everything in between), you'll make sure every candidate feels the warmth and thoughtfulness that defines who we are. Because even if someone doesn't get the role, they should walk away thinking, "Wow, that was a really great experience."

What you will accomplish: 

  • Find and hire people who will love it here. Own full-cycle recruiting for your assigned roles with creativity and care. Think beyond the usual job boards - tap into communities, build authentic relationships with passive candidates, create referral momentum, and implement diversity sourcing strategies that ensure our team looks like the families we're here to support. You'll be equal parts detective, storyteller, and matchmaker.
  • Build the infrastructure that helps us grow without losing our magic. Partner with your TA teammate to design the tools, templates, and processes that make hiring smooth and human at scale. Create interview guides that actually help people conduct great conversations. Build training that turns nervous first-time interviewers into confident evaluators. Set up systems that make coordination effortless. Your work should make excellence feel easy.
  • Help the world fall in love with Bobbie as an employer. Team up with our eCommerce, Design, and Marketing folks to make sure our employer brand shines everywhere- our careers page, social channels, events, even our job descriptions. Every touchpoint should make talented people think, "I want to be part of that." You'll turn our team into our best recruiters and our hiring process into something people actually enjoy.
  • Keep making our programs better. Collaborate with your TA partner to own and evolve the stuff that matters - interview frameworks, hiring manager training, calibration sessions, referral programs, internship pipelines, and all the creative ways we find and evaluate talent. Try new things, learn what works, kill what doesn't, and scale the wins. We love people who challenge the status quo and bring fresh ideas to old problems.
  • Tell the story with data. Share insights that help leaders make smart decisions about hiring - pipeline health, what's working in sourcing, where candidates are dropping off, diversity metrics, and more. You're great at turning numbers into narratives and helping stakeholders understand what's happening and why it matters.

What we would like you to have: 

  • You've built recruiting programs from scratch. You've created processes where none existed, set up systems that actually worked, and left things better than you found them. You're comfortable building the plane while flying it - whether that's drafting an interview scorecard, setting up an ATS, or facilitating a debrief.
  • You're a recruiting generalist with real range. You've successfully hired across all sorts of functions - eCommerce, Marketing, Product, Operations, Finance, and more. You can assess a VP and a Warehouse Associate with equal skill because you understand what great looks like in different contexts.
  • You know how to close. You've convinced people to choose your company over others, guided fence-sitters to a confident yes, and navigated tricky compensation conversations with grace. Hiring managers breathe easier knowing you're on their team.
  • You thrive in a fast paced environment. You've seen hypergrowth and know how to bring structure without slowing things down.
  • Bonus points for consumer brand experience. If you've recruited for CPG, DTC, or consumer brands, you already speak our language and understand our talent landscape.
  • You're data-informed but human-centered. You track metrics, spot trends, and use data to get better - but you never forget there are real people behind every number. You can build a dashboard and deliver empathetic candidate feedback with equal finesse.
  • You communicate beautifully. You write job posts that make people excited to apply, give feedback that strengthens our brand even when it's a no, and influence stakeholders through clarity and genuine partnership.
  • You care about what we're doing. You're energized by the idea of supporting parents and families, and you believe that who we hire determines whether we can truly make a difference.

You’re inspired by our core values:

  • Be Radical - We are change makers, rule breakers and stigma shakers. We are unapologetically bold and use our megaphone for good.
  • Nurture the Tension - Parenthood is full of healthy tension, and so is building a company. We embrace the unknowns, practice humility and are a culture of learners.
  • Deliver Ounce by Ounce - Our customers have entrusted us to feed their babies. We lose sleep over the details, so they don’t have to.
  • Don’t Assume - We embrace our unique perspectives, withhold judgment, and find beauty in the paths that brought us all to Bobbie. Our strength is celebrating each other and our collective voice.

Compensation and Benefits:

Compensation 

Our salaries are based on paying competitively for our size and industry. For fully remote roles, we have a single salary target per role that is differentiated based on geographic location (Group A, B, or C).

Group A (SF/Bay Area, Seattle, NYC): $150,000

Group B (Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, Denver, Boston, Washington DC, San Diego, Philadelphia, Portland, Sacramento): $140,000

Group C (Albany, Atlanta, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Charleston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Miami, Milwaukee, Nashville, New Orleans, Omaha, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Research Triangle, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Tampa, Twin Cities): $130,000

Benefits

  • Competitive stock options
  • 401k with employer match
  • Employee medical, dental, and vision insurance 100% covered by Bobbie, with options to add dependents through a subsidized pre-tax deduction 
  • US-based remote work model
  • Flexible Time Off Policy (including Summer Fridays; half days on Fridays Memorial Day through Labor Day)
  • 16 paid company holidays, plus an end of year holiday shut down
  • 16 weeks of paid parental leave with the option to take an additional 8 months unpaid
  • One year subscription to Bobbie or Baby's Only
  • $75 monthly internet stipend
  • Co-working space reimbursement

At Bobbie, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive company. We seek to create a culture where everyone can belong because we believe that people do their best work when they can show up every day as their authentic selves. We welcome people of different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives.

Bobbie is an equal opportunity employer. We do not make hiring or employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or genetic information, in compliance with applicable federal, state and local law.

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