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Director of Talent Acquisitions

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Job Title: Director of Talent Acquisitions

Location: Remote (US-based)
Department: Business Development

About Us

We’re scaling rapidly and have a growing pipeline of opportunities that demand exceptional talent across disciplines. Our mission is to bring on individuals — from creative producers to technical experts to entrepreneurial leaders — who can help us realize this next chapter of growth.

Our team of creators, builders, and investors specializes in marketing, technology, artificial intelligence, and business—so people with big ideas can expand their agency and live lives they find meaningful.

We partner with organizations of all sizes to explore, design, and implement AI strategies that are secure, scalable, and human-centered. From advisory and tooling to implementation and education, we meet clients where they are and help them integrate AI in ways that align with their mission and values.

At Human Agency, we believe AI should amplify human potential—not replace it. Our goal is to empower teams to work smarter, move faster, and unlock new possibilities through thoughtful, responsible innovation.

Role Overview

As our dedicated Director of Talent Acquisitions, you will own the full-cycle recruiting process for all types of roles — technical, creative, operational, and executive. You’ll partner directly with the leadership team to identify, attract, and close top-tier talent across diverse categories, such as:

  • Venture CEOs and Founder-level Leaders
  • Busienss Solutions Consulting Associate and Full 
  • Chiefs of Staff
  • AI Engineers and Technical Specialists
  • Podcast and Video Producers
  • Senior Consultants
  • Other high-impact creative, operational, and entrepreneurial hires

This is a unique opportunity to join at an early stage and build recruiting systems and processes from the ground up.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with founders and team leaders to deeply understand hiring priorities, role requirements, and long-term organizational needs. Translate business goals into clear recruiting strategies for varied disciplines.

  • Build and maintain a strong candidate pipeline for a wide range of roles by proactively sourcing, networking, and leveraging creative channels to attract exceptional talent.

  • Develop and post compelling job descriptions and outreach campaigns that authentically reflect our culture, mission, and the impact of each role.

  • Manage the full recruitment lifecycle — sourcing, screening, interviewing, reference checks, and offer negotiations — ensuring a seamless and positive candidate experience.

  • Design and implement scalable recruiting processes, systems, and metrics to improve efficiency, candidate quality, and time-to-hire.

  • Serve as a trusted brand ambassador, representing the company’s mission and values in all candidate interactions and building lasting relationships with the broader talent community.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of proven, full-cycle recruiting experience, preferably within software startups, high-growth companies, or founder-led environments.

  • Demonstrated success hiring across a variety of roles — including technical talent (engineering, product, data science), creative producers, and senior leadership.

  • Exceptional sourcing and headhunting skills, with the ability to identify, engage, and convert passive candidates through creative strategies and personalized outreach.

  • Experience thriving in fast-paced, evolving environments, with the adaptability to manage shifting priorities and growing organizational needs.

  • Outstanding communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills, with a track record of building trust with both candidates and internal stakeholders.

  • Process-oriented and data-driven mindset, with experience using ATS tools and recruitment metrics to measure success and continuously improve outcomes.

Compensation

This role offers a competitive base salary in the range of $60,000 - $130,000 per year, plus a performance-based bonus structure tied to successful hiring outcomes and overall recruiting effectiveness. Total compensation will vary depending on individual performance, experience, and location.

Why Join Human Agency

At Human Agency, we’re building something different — a team of thinkers, builders, and change-makers who believe in the power of purpose-driven work. You’ll have the autonomy to lead, the resources to succeed, and the chance to grow alongside a company creating meaningful impact for people and organizations across sectors.

Equal Opportunity Commitment

Human Agency is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences and strive to build an inclusive culture where everyone feels welcomed and empowered.

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