Read, write and find research papers faster.
We’re looking for a content-focused growth hacker to help us shape the future of science.
As a founding member of the team, you'll make a significant impact as we rapidly scale revenue from $1M to $10M and then $10M to $100M+.
In this role, you’ll:
You’re likely a good fit if you:
If interested, reach out with a couple of sentences about you and links to content you've worked on in the past. This is super important - any application without this will be ignored.
First, we'll have an introductory call to learn more about what you're looking for, the role and whether it's a good fit.
Next, we usually do a follow-up call with someone else on the team or a quick take-home exercise.
Finally, we'll ask you to join us for a one week paid work trial. This helps us get to know more about you and closely reflects what you’d be doing day-to-day at Unriddle.
If the work trial goes well, we'll make you an offer! We don't always stick to this process, but it should give you a good idea of what to expect.
Unriddle helps researchers make breakthrough discoveries faster. We are a single platform to find, understand and produce research papers.
In just one year, we’ve grown to $1M ARR and 1.5M users. We’re growing 20% month-over-month and our users include teams at Stanford, GSK and Johns Hopkins.
We use language models to surface and breakdown relevant information, suggest novel connections between papers and automate rote research tasks. This free’s up headspace for higher reasoning and insight - essentially expanding the researcher’s mental RAM and letting them load larger problems into memory.
We’re starting with software to read, write and find papers, but our ultimate goal is to build the researcher of the future: a human-AI hybrid that’s an order of magnitude more effective than any single researcher.
And we just raised $2.4M including checks from Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, Tom Preston-Werner (co-founder of Github) and Steve Huffman (co-founder and CEO of Reddit).