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Head of Worker Operations

Monterrey, Mexico

American farmers have made tremendous technology advancements through hardware improvements and investments in precision agriculture. However, when it comes to the back-office, most farms are decades behind, relying on spreadsheets, filing cabinets, and decades-old on-prem software to recruit, manage, and pay their workforce. Seso is addressing this problem by modernizing the back-office for the farm. 

Our mission is to build the premier platform for agribusiness to hire and manage their workforce and improve the lives of agricultural workers. We are addressing American farmers’ biggest pain point - access to qualified labor - through a software-enabled labor solution that automates the H-2A visa. Our  comprehensive HR platform streamlines and automates the hiring process for farms and  seamlessly integrates their efforts across recruitment, onboarding, payroll, and insurance while providing workers access to financial services for the first time.

Seso has raised over $60M from Tier I investors including Index, Founders Fund, and Mary Meeker at Bond, and has been recognized with awards including Forbes Rising Stars and Andreessen Horowitz's American Dynamism 50.

 

About the Role

As the Head of Worker Operations, you will oversee the team that works closest with foreign agricultural workers going to work in the United States. This team handles the critical functions of vetting visa candidates, visa processing, and arranging cross-border logistics for  workers. You’ll be responsible for both optimizing our worker operations processes in Mexico, Guatemala and other countries, as well as partnering cross-functionally to ensure that both the worker and employer experience is best-in-class. Great candidates for this role thrive in both the strategic role of scaling a human-intensive process with technology and vendor partners, and in managing a growing team serving a number of clients across our product and service offering. This role requires 10+ years of experience in strategic and operations heavy roles including 5+ years of management experience. This role is based in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Ideal candidates will live in Monterrey or CDMX though we are open to considering candidates in the United States who are open to 50% travel.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Worker Operations team that includes consulate scheduling and worker logistics. 
  • Define the 1 - 3 year strategy to help scale operations as we continue to grow our client base
  • Establish and grow relationships with recruiters, trainers and other partners that add value to our customer’s needs.
  • Partner with go-to-market teams to align expectations and help expand our customer base
  • Partner with Product and Engineering teams to ensure that we’re driving efficiency and customer experience with technology 
  • Develop relationships with the consular network and foreign governments
  • Manage relationships with multiple partners and vendors
  • Continue to hire, build, and lead a high impact team that operates with urgency and customer empathy, and drives measurable results. 
  • Develop and drive team specific objectives and key results that align with company goals

Skillset

  • Fluent Spanish and English required
  • 10+ years experience in highly strategic and operations heavy roles
  • 5+ years experience building and scaling operations or customer teams in operations, customer support, professional services, or general management
  • Experience managing large teams and building culture
  • Brings an operational mindset to a service delivery environment
  • Experience in early stage or pre-scale organizations, preferably SaaS
  • Experience working directly with customers and partnering with sales/account management.
  • Strong analytical mindset that can develop quantitative and qualitative analysis to optimize profitability and growth

Benefits

  • Talented and fun teammates who don't take themselves too seriously
  • Competitive salary and meaningful equity
  • Flexible work schedule and unlimited vacation
  • Budget and support for personal development
  • Company holiday break
  • Company sponsored team events and annual company retreat

 

Diversity is more than a commitment at Seso, it is the foundation of what we do. We pride ourselves on building the premier platform that serves agribusiness and improves the lives of agricultural workers. We believe in diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, ethnicity, national origin and all the other fascinating characteristics that make us all feel welcome.


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