Onebrief is a revolutionary platform for military staff workflows and operational planning. The software is designed to enable smarter, real-time decisions. With unparalleled collaboration features, AI-enhanced tools, and customizable workflows, Onebrief makes staffs superhuman. The expanding roster of customers includes COCOMs and Service Components worldwide.
Founded in 2019 by a group of experienced planners, today, Onebrief's workforce of 170+ spans veterans from all forces and global organizations, and technologists from leading-edge software giants. Onebrief's growth is exemplary, having raised $103M+ and counting from leading venture investors.
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To succeed, you'll need a mastery of operational planning at multi-star headquarters. When you speak, do lead planners listen? Do Generals and Admirals?
You'll also need technical skill. You don't need to code, but you do need to be savvy. Can you become a power user of our product and talk engineering with the customer?
You love our users, and you want to work with them. This is the single most important requirement. Implementing new software requires the enthusiastic support of our user base - skillful planners, primarily in the grade of O-4 and O-5. You understand them, and they confide in you. Users want you around, and they ask you to have a beer.
You deeply understand large military headquarters and want to apply that within Marine Forces Special Operations Command. Skillful planners, mainly SAMS, JAWS or SAW graduates in the rank of O-4 to O-6, respect you and care what you have to say. So do Generals and Admirals. You wake up excited each day to navigate the military and political bureaucracy and win over future customers.
You pay attention to detail. People rely on you. On your previous teams, you had a reputation as a workhorse. Example: we're about to run a planning exercise, which will be MARSOC's first exposure to our product. No one is worried, because they know you've taken care of it.
You can get things from large government organizations Example: our engineer needs admin access to a system on JWICS, in order to diagnose technical issues. It's an unusual request, and no one at the customer knows what to do. Everyone tells you it's not possible, but you love a bureaucratic challenge. You solve the problem with a few phone calls
You have technical skill You don't need to code, but you do need to be savvy. Can you become a power user of our product and talk engineering with the customer?
You work well with customers You understand them, and they confide in you. Users ask you to have a beer
You're intense about our mission . It's a core part of who you are
You're ambitious . We're getting bigger. You should too
You hold a current Top Secret clearance with eligibility for SCI
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