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Santa Clara, CA

About Us

At Global AI Platform Corporation, our mission is to redefine productivity through AI-powered personal assistance. As an early-stage company, we’re looking for candidates who thrive in fast-moving, ambiguous environments, can build data strategy from the ground up, and are excited to shape the future of personal AI assistants.

Founded in June 2023 with backing from SK Telecom, we’re developing Aster—a next-generation Personal AI Agent (PAA) designed to simplify daily tasks, keep people organized, and help them achieve more with less effort. 

SK Telecom, South Korea’s largest telecommunications provider and a pioneer in AI and next-gen technologies, is our strategic partner. Together, we’re building smarter, more intuitive AI-driven experiences to help people manage the complexities of modern life.

We’re always on the lookout for creative, driven individuals who are passionate about building great experiences and solving real-world problems. If you're interested in joining our team but don’t see a role that fits just yet, we encourage you to submit your resume here for future consideration.

We’re building a strong pipeline of talent to support future hiring across multiple departments—and we want to hear from you.

Who We're Looking For


We love working with people who are:

  • Strategic, curious, and solutions-focused

  • Strong communicators and cross-functional collaborators

  • Comfortable working in fast-paced, evolving environments

  • Passionate about quality, innovation, and user experience

Functional Areas We Regularly Hire For:

  • Product & Program Management

  • Content Strategy, UX Writing, and Communications

  • Data & Analytics (Data Analysts, Researchers, Quant Specialists)

  • Customer Experience, Community Support & Operations

  • Brand, Creative, and Marketing

  • Business Operations and Project Coordination

Why Join the Talent Pool?
By submitting your resume, you’ll be added to our internal roster of qualified candidates. As soon as new roles open that align with your skills and interests, our team will reach out to start a conversation.

How to Apply
Submit your resume and a short note about your areas of interest. If there’s a specific kind of role or team you’d like to be considered for, let us know—we’ll keep it in mind for future openings.

We look forward to getting to know you!

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