About The Position

Leland’s mission is to unlock human potential by making the world’s expertise more accessible. We do that through a platform that connects people with coaching, content, and courses that can can help them achieve their most ambitious career and educational goals. Since our founding in 2021, we’ve helped tens of thousands of people reach their most ambitious goals, raised $19M from world-class investors, and built the industry leader in educational and career coaching. Leland is a coaching marketplace dedicated to helping individuals achieve their most ambitious goals—whether it's advancing their career, acing a standardized test, or gaining acceptance into top schools and programs. We are looking for experienced coaches with a strong background in their field to guide clients toward success.

Requirements

  • Has coached or mentored 10+ individuals and is passionate about helping others reach their goals.
  • Has a proven track record of success and expertise in the areas they'll be coaching (career advancement, test preparation, or school applications).
  • Has been accepted to, graduated from, or worked with a top firm, program, or institution in their field.

Responsibilities

  • Guide clients toward achieving their goals through structured coaching and personalized support.
  • Provide actionable feedback on performance, offer practice sessions (e.g., interviews, test scenarios, or application exercises), and assist with improving application materials where relevant.
  • Share your insights and expertise on what makes someone successful in your area of focus.

Benefits

  • Join a high-growth consumer startup focused on helping people achieve their goals by connecting them with expert coaches
  • Opportunity to take part in building a world-class team
  • A collaborative, high-energy environment where your contributions have a direct impact
  • The chance to join a passionate team helping people achieve their career and educational dreams
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