Head of Operations
Company: VIRIO
Location: San Francisco, CA
Salary: $150,000 - $250,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-07-01
About this role
## Head of Operations
Location: San Francisco (in-person, in-office, full-time ONLY)
Compensation: $150k–$250K base + $25K-$50K cash bonus + top of market equity
## About Virio
Virio is building the next-generation B2B GTM stack.
Backed by investors and operators from LinkedIn, YouTube, HubSpot, Rippling, and Google, we help the fastest-growing B2B companies go to market through executive-led content that drives revenue.
We are now looking for a Head of Operations to operate as an extension of the CEO and help drive execution across the company.
## What you'll do
- Build operational systems and processes from zero, then evolve them as we grow
- Build with AI. Stand up agents and automations that run the ops work instead of hiring around it
- Partner with the founders on strategy, then translate that strategy into execution the team can run against
- Own cross-functional operations spanning recruiting, people, finance-adjacent work, legal ops, IT, and compliance
- Set up the tooling and infrastructure that scales headcount and revenue without adding chaos
- Find the bottlenecks before they become fires, and fix them
- Drive decisions with data and first-principles thinking, not process for its own sake
## What we're looking for
- 3 to 7 years in a Head of Operations, Ops Co, or Chief of Staff role
- You've done zero-to-one ops at an early-stage startup. Not joined a mature ops team. Built one.
- You've scaled with a company from early stage to $50M+ ARR and know what breaks at each stage
- You're AI-native. You don't just use the tools, you build with them. You can stand up systems and agents that do the work, not just document how the work gets done.
- You're equally strong at strategy and execution, and you actually like both
- You're a high-ownership operator who moves fast, learns faster, and defaults to action
- You think from first principles and aren't attached to how things were done before
- You thrive in ambiguity and t...