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Viral AI 'cheating' startup Cluely is offering engineers up to $1M and $350K for designers: 'Please be world-class'
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AI初创公司Cluely正以高额薪酬吸引顶尖人才,打破传统初创公司低薪高股的招聘模式。CEO Lee表示,公司提供工程师高达100万美元的年薪和设计师25万至35万美元的薪酬,并包含股权。Cluely认为,要取得成功,公司必须在包括薪酬在内的所有方面都做到顶尖。这种策略旨在组建一支精干高效的团队,以快速推进公司发展。Cluely此举也反映了AI时代下,初创公司在人才竞争中采取的更激进策略。

💰 Cluely以极具吸引力的薪酬方案吸引人才,为工程师提供高达100万美元的年薪,为设计师提供25万至35万美元的薪酬,并附带股权,旨在招募世界级的顶尖人才,颠覆了传统初创公司低薪高股的招聘模式。

🚀 CEO Lee认为,初创公司要想获胜,必须在各个方面都做到“精英”,包括薪酬。他批评了“支付低于市场价,给予少量股权,并用‘使命’来吸引员工”的传统招聘模式,强调高薪是吸引和留住顶尖人才的关键。

🔍 Cluely的招聘流程高度侧重于作品集,CEO Lee亲自手工审查每一份申请,仅凭作品集的质量来评估候选人,忽略了学校、经验、年龄、国籍等传统招聘因素,力求找到真正具备世界级能力的人才。

💡 Cluely奉行“少即是多”的团队建设理念,CEO Lee认为初创公司需要的是“少数顶尖人才”,而非庞大的团队。这种精简高效的团队模式,在AI时代下,使得小团队也能实现快速发展和巨大的商业价值。

🌐 Cluely作为一款AI工具,最初以帮助用户“作弊”而闻名,但已移除相关宣传。目前,它将自己定位为一款“无法检测”的AI,能够实时查看用户屏幕并提供答案。公司已获得由Andreessen Horowitz领投的1500万美元融资。

Cluely co-founders Neel Shanmugam (left) and Chungin "Roy" Lee (center).

Cluely, the AI startup that promised to help people "cheat on everything," is betting big on high compensation to recruit top-tier talent.

Chungin "Roy" Lee, the CEO and cofounder of Cluely, wrote on LinkedIn this week that the San Francisco startup is offering engineers up to $1 million in base salary and $250,000 to $350,000 for designers. Both job descriptions also list equity.

Entry-level engineers in San Francisco typically start at $75,000, with senior engineers earning up to $235,000, according to a startup compensation guide by Kruze Consulting. Designer salaries range from $80,000 to $150,000 for junior roles and $100,000 to $172,000 for senior positions.

"A startup truth I disagree with is that you shouldn't pay high cash comp," Lee wrote in a post on Thursday.

The traditional startup hiring model was to "pay everyone below market, give them a tiny bit more equity, sell them on the 'mission,'" Lee said. But to win, a startup has to be "elite at everything, including comp."

Cluely launched earlier this year as a tool to help software engineers cheat on their job interviews, among other use cases. Lee made headlines after he was suspended by Columbia University for posting content from a disciplinary hearing.

Cluely has since removed references to cheating on job interviews from its website. It still positions itself as an "undetectable" AI that sees its users' screens and feeds them answers in real time.

The startup landed $15 million in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz, Lee announced in June.

The 21-year-old also wrote in a post on Wednesday that he will be "reviewing every application by hand."

"I've removed every field in the job application except link to your portfolio," he wrote. "I only care about how good your work is."

"I do not care about school, experience, age, citizenship status, etc. Please be world-class," he added.

Lee told Business Insider on Thursday that the response has been "going very well." He has reviewed about "1,200/2,000 applications" for a founding designer and about 3,000 applications for founding engineers.

He said he spends about two seconds on each portfolio. "As soon as I find something wrong with it, I'll reject them," Lee said.

About 1 in every 100 portfolios makes the cut, and those candidates receive an interview request. "I've sent out a few emails," he said.

Hiring a small but killer team

In the LinkedIn post on Thursday, Lee said that startups "don't need 100 people," but "a few killers who move insanely fast."

Lee previously said that the startup only hires engineers and influencers, and he is betting big on the latter to drive growth.

Cluely needs to be "the biggest thing" on Instagram and TikTok, Lee said in an episode of the "Sourcery" podcast published in June. "Every single big company is known by regular people," he added.

Lee previously told BI that his main goal for Cluely is to reach 1 billion views across all platforms.

Some startup founders also said they've preferred to keep their teams lean.

Windsurf's founder, Varun Mohan, said on an episode of the "Twenty Minute VC" podcast published last month that early-stage product teams should ideally just comprise three to four people.

A small, "opinionated" group moving fast to prove an idea is "actually really good," he added.

Some of AI's biggest names have built with tiny teams, such as Anysphere, the maker of coding copilot Cursor.

The advent of AI has also enabled startups to do more with less, prompting some founders to maintain extremely lean teams.

"We're going to see 10-person companies with billion-dollar valuations pretty soon," OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, said in February 2024.

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