Recruiting Sourcer at Kalshi

New York, New York, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
FinTech, Financial ServicesIndustries

Requirements

  • Hyper-organized and capable of juggling multiple searches at once
  • Proactive - you don't wait to be told what to do, you take initiative
  • Creative in your sourcing approach and always exploring new channels
  • A strong communicator who can tell a compelling story about Kalshi
  • Detail-oriented with a sharp eye for identifying talent others might miss
  • Collaborative and a team player who enjoys working across functions
  • Results-driven, focused on finding great candidates and moving fast

Responsibilities

  • Source and engage top talent across multiple functions, with a strong focus on quality and speed
  • Build and maintain pipelines of high-potential candidates — both active and passive
  • Partner with the Talent Lead and hiring managers to understand role needs and ideal candidate profiles
  • Strategize and experiment with new sourcing methods and tools
  • Craft personalized outreach and represent Kalshi’s mission with clarity and enthusiasm
  • Own initial screening calls and manage candidates through the early funnel
  • Help optimize our sourcing processes and tools as we scale

Skills

Talent Sourcing
Candidate Engagement
Pipeline Management
Talent Mapping
Inbound Screening
Outreach Strategies
Recruiting Coordination

Kalshi

Regulated exchange for event contracts trading

About Kalshi

Kalshi operates as a regulated exchange where traders can speculate on the outcomes of various events through a unique product called 'event contracts.' These contracts allow investors to bet on whether specific future events will happen, such as changes in Covid-19 statistics or legislative decisions in Congress. The platform expands the traditional futures market by addressing new economic risks, making it accessible to both individual investors and institutional traders who want to hedge or speculate on significant events. Kalshi earns revenue by charging transaction fees on trades made on its platform. What sets Kalshi apart from its competitors is its regulatory approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which allows it to offer this new asset class in a compliant manner.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2019Year Founded
$29.3MTotal Funding
DEBTCompany Stage
Fintech, Financial ServicesIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

Company Equity

Risks

Emerging competitors like Polymarket could draw users away from Kalshi.
Legal challenges may arise over event contracts being seen as gambling.
Volatility in political events could lead to financial losses for Kalshi's users.

Differentiation

Kalshi is the first US federally regulated exchange for event contracts.
Kalshi offers unique exposure to specific events, unlike traditional stocks or bonds.
Kalshi's platform is backed by prominent investors like Sequoia and Charles Schwab.

Upsides

Growing interest in event-driven trading boosts Kalshi's market potential.
Advancements in AI enhance prediction accuracy on Kalshi's platform.
Increased regulatory clarity encourages more financial institutions to use Kalshi.

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