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Senior Corporate & GTM Recruiter, City Storage Systems - Los Angeles

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Senior Corporate & GTM Recruiter

Los Angeles, CA (In-Office, 5 Days a Week)

 

Who We Are

At City Storage Systems (CSS), we’re building Infrastructure for Better Food—helping restaurateurs thrive in the digital age. Our mission is to make food more affordable, higher quality, and more convenient for everyone. Whether it’s a first-time entrepreneur or a global restaurant chain, we provide the tools and infrastructure they need to succeed in online food delivery.

 

What You’ll Do

As a Senior Corporate & GTM Recruiter, you’ll play a pivotal role in scaling the business teams that power our global growth. From Sales, Marketing, and Finance to Operations, Legal, and People—you’ll ensure we hire world-class talent across our Corporate & GTM functions.

You will:

  • Own the end-to-end recruitment cycle for senior-level Corporate and GTM roles across multiple functions and geographies.

  • Partner directly with business and executive leaders to define hiring needs, craft role profiles, and align recruiting strategy with company goals.

  • Drive strategic hiring initiatives that strengthen our leadership bench, optimize time-to-fill, and elevate hiring quality.

  • Build robust pipelines through creative sourcing, competitive market mapping, and proactive engagement of high-caliber candidates.

  • Leverage data and insights to identify bottlenecks, improve process efficiency, and continuously raise the hiring bar.



What We’re Looking For

  • 7–10 years of recruiting experience, with a focus on Corporate, GTM, or G&A functions (Sales, Marketing, Finance, Legal, HR, Operations).

  • A strategic partner who can influence senior stakeholders and advise leaders on market trends, organizational design, and hiring strategy.

  • Proven track record managing complex, high-impact searches across multiple functions or geographies.

  • Exceptional communicator with the ability to pitch, persuade, and build trust with both candidates and executives.

  • Highly organized, data-driven, and adept at managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.

  • Mission-first mindset—you thrive in environments where urgency, ownership, and collaboration drive results.

Why Join Us

Massive Growth Opportunity: You’ll shape the teams driving CSS’s next phase of expansion across global markets and business lines.
High-Impact Role: Influence how we scale our corporate and GTM functions to support rapid growth and operational excellence.
Collaborative Culture: Work alongside exceptional peers who embody hustle, resilience, and a shared mission to redefine the food delivery landscape.

 

What Else You Need to Know

This role is based in our Los Angeles HQ, 5 days a week. We believe the best work happens in person—especially when building the infrastructure that powers a trillion-dollar global industry. In-office collaboration accelerates problem-solving, alignment, and innovation.

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