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OutpostGlobal expansion is broken

Without a local entity, conversion rates fall, costs rise, and compliance gets messy.

Outpost fixes it.

Outpost is your modular back office for global commerce.

Pick only what you need - tax, payments, treasury, or operations - and unlock new markets without the overhead.

Sometimes we act as Merchant of Record, taking on tax and compliance risk.

Other times, we give you the tools to do it yourself.

Sell anything, anywhere.

Without compromise.

🧠 The RoleWe're hiring a second Executive Assistant to support our CEO.

We already have an EA, and she isn't going anywhere.

You'll report to the CEO and work alongside her: she keeps inbound, customer routing and the investor-facing side, takes diary, travel, logistics, internal admin, and hiring coordination.

You'll join to take a defined set of workstreams off that plate.

Roughly 70% of this role is executive support.

The other 30% is hiring - and that's where the leverage is.

We run a five-stage interview loop across engineering, ops, product, GTM and tax, hiring around two people a month.

Someone needs to own the machinery: scheduling across five calendars and four countries, keeping candidates warm, chasing feedback, making sure nobody good goes cold because a diary didn't line up.

This is a role for someone early in their career who is unusually organised and wants to learn how a company actually gets built.

You won't be handed a finished process.

You'll be shown how we do things today, and expected to make it better.

🧩 What You'll DoOwn the CEO's diary and logisticsRun scheduling day to day - booking, moving, protecting focus time, resolving clashes before they become problemsBook and manage international travel, and rebuild it when a flight movesPrepare meeting packs: who's in the room, what they want, what happened last timeTrack and chase the follow-ups nobody wrote downDo the work he never seesThe highest-value work here is invisible.

He shouldn't know it happened - he should j.

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