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Technical Recruiter

New York City; San Francisco, CA

About Hebbia

The AI platform for investors and bankers that generates alpha and drives upside.

Founded in 2020 by George Sivulka and backed by Peter Thiel and Andreessen Horowitz, Hebbia powers investment decisions for BlackRock, KKR, Carlyle, Centerview, and 40% of the world’s largest asset managers. Our flagship product, Matrix, delivers industry-leading accuracy, speed, and transparency in AI-driven analysis. It is trusted to help manage over $30 trillion in assets globally.

We deliver the intelligence that gives finance professionals a definitive edge. Our AI uncovers signals no human could see, surfaces hidden opportunities, and accelerates decisions with unmatched speed and conviction. We do not just streamline workflows. We transform how capital is deployed, how risk is managed, and how value is created across markets.

Hebbia is not a tool. Hebbia is the competitive advantage that drives performance, alpha, and market leadership.

The Team

At Hebbia, the Talent team is not a support function. It’s a core driver of the company’s ability to build, ship, and scale category-defining AI. We partner directly with founders, executives, and functional leaders to design teams that can solve the hardest knowledge-work problems in the world.

The Talent team runs high-signal, high-conviction recruiting processes, combining deep role fluency, rigorous assessment, and decisive execution to consistently raise the bar. More than filling seats, we act as strategic advisors and operators. 

The Role

As a Recruiter at Hebbia, you’ll play a pivotal role in scaling the team behind our Matrix platform by identifying, engaging, and closing exceptional talent across Engineering, Product, and Design (EPD) teams. You’ll be a strategic partner to hiring managers and leadership by shaping hiring plans, translating business priorities into crisp role definitions, and guiding candidates through a high-bar, high-touch process. Beyond filling roles, you’ll help build the foundation of Hebbia’s culture and velocity by ensuring we attract people who can reimagine how work gets done and can move fast in ambiguity. 

Responsibilities

  1. Own EPD talent pipeline: Lead full-cycle recruiting for Hebbia’s commercial organization, including Engineering, Product, Design and Security.
  2. Hunt for elite EPD talent: Go far beyond inbound. Proactively source and engage top-tier technical experts through targeted outreach, creative search strategies, and deep network leverage.
  3. Be the face of Hebbia in the market: Serve as the first touchpoint for technical candidates. Clearly articulate Hebbia’s ambition, product differentiation, and growth trajectory ensuring every candidate is left with a compelling understanding of the opportunity.
  4. Deliver a world-class candidate experience: Ensure every candidate interaction is thoughtful, transparent, and high-integrity.

Who You Are

  1. 2+ years of EPD recruiting experience, ideally at a fast-growing startup
  2. Proven track record rapidly scaling technical teams
  3. Creativity in problem-solving and innovating across all stages of the hiring cycle
  4. Experience aligning internal stakeholders on job descriptions, compensation bands and interview processes
  5. Autonomous and excited about taking ownership over major hiring initiatives
  6. Extreme passion for learning and growth

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