Growth Lead
Corridor
- Location
- San Francisco
- Employment
- Full Time
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Posted
- 2h ago
Skills
About this role
About Corridor Software development is becoming autonomous. The fastest teams already work this way, and at Corridor, we are leading the way on secure development as the rest of the industry follows. Security tools were designed for a world where a person wrote the code and a person reviewed it. That's changing quickly. Corridor is securing software factories. We are the security solution for software that builds itself at every level of autonomy. We are preventing vulnerabilities as agents write code, and guiding teams to help decide what's safe to ship. Corridor is backed by Conviction, with a $25M Series A led by Felicis and our customers include ElevenLabs, Lovable, Mercor, and Langchain.
The Role
We're a small, talented team, led by Jack Cable (Former CISA - Secure by Design), Ashwin Ramaswami (Former CISA, Stanford, and Schmidt Futures) and, Alex Stamos (Former CISO of Facebook, Yahoo, SentinelOne). We’re looking for a Growth Lead to build the systems, experiments, and operating engine that make Corridor’s go-to-market motion faster and more scalable. This is a highly technical, hands-on role for someone who combines strong commercial instincts with the ability to solve messy problems using code, data, APIs, automation, and AI . You’ll work closely with Sales, Marketing, and leadership to identify the biggest growth opportunities, build solutions from scratch, and turn what works into repeatable systems. You’ll have significant ownership over how we generate pipeline, improve conversion, and scale our GTM organization. This role reports to our General Manager. What You’ll Do Build our GTM infrastructure: Own and extend the systems across CRM, outbound, enrichment, analytics, automation, and internal tooling. Build the integrations, workflows, and data flows that make the team faster and reduce manual work. Build the pipeline engine: Develop and scale self-service and enterprise motions, from segmentation and targeting through prospecting, conversion, handoffs, and measurement. Generate pipeline: Source and develop qualified self-service and enterprise opportunities, with an initial goal of generating $2M in pipeline within approximately seven months . Find and fix funnel constraints: Use data to identify friction and unowned problems across the funnel. From traffic and form completion through signup, trials, POVs, conversion, and customer handoffs, and build solutions to address them. Launch growth experiments: Test new channels, outbound strategies, messaging, events, webinars, conversion tactics, and sales motions. Measure what works, invest in the winners, and quickly cut what doesn’t. Increase GTM velocity: Remove anything standing between the team and our revenue goals, whether that means rebuilding tooling, changing a process, creating an automation, or identifying a better way to operate. Bootstrap RevOps: Build simple, reliable processes and workflows that support the team today while creating the foundation for a scalable GTM organization. Partner across the company: Work with Sales, Marketing, Product, and leadership to turn ambiguous business problems into practical solutions and help shape Corridor’s GTM motion as we scale.
Who You Are
A technical builder with strong commercial instincts who enjoys turning ambiguous problems into working systems. A high-agency operator who takes ownership of revenue outcomes , not just growth activities. You identify the constraint, figure out what will move the needle, and get it done.Whether the answer is strategy, technology, process, talent, or organizational design. You’re comfortable moving between strategy and execution , from defining a growth opportunity to writing the code or building the workflow that solves it. You have strong technical instincts and are comfortable with APIs, data, automation, CRM systems, AI tools, and code . You can move quickly from problem → prototype → production. You understand growth fundamentals: ICP, segmentation,