Full-Time

Founding Technical Recruiter

Posted on 10/31/2025

Ambrook

Ambrook

11-50 employees

Profitable sustainability platform for agriculture

No salary listed

New York, NY, USA

Remote

Category
People & HR (2)
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Requirements
  • 1+ years recruiting or sourcing experience with demonstrable results
  • Technical recruiting background hiring for various engineering positions
  • Early-stage startup exposure (Seed to Series B) building up new processes and systems
  • Thrives while juggling multiple projects and defining processes where none exist
  • Interested in supporting family businesses and building a more resilient future for American agriculture
Responsibilities
  • Recruit exceptional teammates from sourcing to their first day
  • Build talent pipelines that find diverse candidates excited about fintech, resiliency, and American industry
  • Design and run an interview & onboarding process that makes every new hire/candidate feel welcome, supported and set up for success
  • Host events in our New York, Denver, and San Francisco hubs (and beyond) that connect Ambrook with the local community.
  • Build recruiting processes that scale efficiently while maintaining our human touch
  • Introduce new tools and AI capabilities without compromising candidate experience

Ambrook helps agriculture and natural resource businesses make sustainability practical by improving profitability. It offers software that tracks, analyzes, and reports environmental and resource-use data, enabling farmers and resource managers to implement sustainable practices while reducing costs and increasing margins. The product likely integrates with farm operations and data sources to quantify the financial impact of sustainability actions and to prioritize initiatives with the best ROI. Ambrook differentiates itself by focusing on turning sustainability into measurable business value rather than just compliance or reporting. The goal is to make sustainable practices financially attractive so that more operations adopt them and achieve better long-term performance.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$26.1M

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

2020

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $26.1M Series A from Thrive Capital funds AI expansion and payments network.
  • Over 2,500 operations in 50 states manage $1.6B with Ambrook.
  • Automations halve bookkeeping time and improve loan terms for users.

What critics are saying

  • John Deere bundles accounting into equipment, controlling 70% tractor sales.
  • USDA FSA rolls out free digital lending tools in 6-18 months.
  • Ramp and Brex displace spend management with superior integrations.

What makes Ambrook unique

  • Ambrook integrates grant discovery into financial software for farmers.
  • AI automates receipt scanning and transaction tagging by project.
  • Expands from agriculture to fisheries, forestry, and mining industries.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Flexible Work Hours

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Professional Development Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-2%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

-4%
Ambrook
Jul 1st, 2025
America, the Beautiful - Ambrook

Today, Ambrook is announcing $29M in funding raised, including a $26.1M Series A led by Thrive Capital and Dylan Field at Field Ventures, with continued support from Homebrew Capital and participation from Designer Fund, BoxGroup, Mischief, Not Boring, and others..

Fortune
Jul 1st, 2025
Ambrook raises $26.1M for farming software

Ambrook, an accounting software startup for farmers and ranchers, has raised a $26 million Series A round, led by Thrive Capital and Figma's Dylan Field via Field Ventures. The funding aims to address the unique complexities of agricultural businesses, which often involve multiple revenue lines and biological inventory. Founded in 2021, Ambrook's total funding now stands at $29 million. The company seeks to improve efficiency and margins for farmers facing technological and market uncertainties.

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