Part-Time Outreach & Research Associate (LinkedIn-Focused)

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Job Summary
We are seeking a sharp, reliable Outreach & Research Associate to support our growth by identifying candidates to join our database and initiating thoughtful, personalized outreach on LinkedIn.

This role is ideal for a college student, recent graduate, or early-career professional who is articulate, detail-oriented, and comfortable initiating conversations in a polished, human way.

The Role

You will help identify high-quality singles using our internal tools and LinkedIn, and conduct respectful, personalized outreach to invite them to either meet with our founder or join our private database.

This is not spammy or high-volume outreach. It is selective, thoughtful, and brand-sensitive.

Responsibilities

  • Research and identify potential singles using our proprietary tools and LinkedIn
  • Review LinkedIn profiles to assess fit, professionalism, and alignment with our community
  • Send personalized LinkedIn messages that reflect our voice and values
  • Engage in light back-and-forth messaging to facilitate next steps
  • Schedule introductory conversations or direct individuals to join our database
  • Track outreach activity and responses clearly and accurately
  • Maintain strict professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality at all times

Who You Are

  • U.S.-based college student, recent graduate, or early-career professional
  • Fluent, polished English speaker and writer
  • Comfortable with cold outreach and initiating conversations with professionals
  • Strong understanding of LinkedIn etiquette, norms, and best practices
  • Presentable and professional LinkedIn profile
  • Detail-oriented with good judgment and situational awareness
  • Reliable, responsive, and able to follow process and feedback
  • Discreet and comfortable working with private client information

Nice to Have (Not Required)

  • Experience with LinkedIn outreach, recruiting, sales, or research
  • Interest in relationships, matchmaking, psychology, or social dynamics
  • Familiarity with high-achieving professional environments
  • Comfort representing a premium brand

Why This Role Is Great

  • Flexible, remote work that fits around classes or other commitments
  • Exposure to a premium, relationship-driven business
  • Direct collaboration with an experienced founder
  • Opportunity to develop professional outreach, research, and communication skills

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour

Expected hours: 5 – 15 per week

Work Location: Remote

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