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Rumi Technologies, Inc.

Sales Lead – K-12

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In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
Lead district-level sales for K-12 EdTech: build pipeline from prospecting to close, cultivate relationships with superintendents and curriculum/IT leaders, run pilots and procurement, create repeatable district sales playbook, inform product roadmap, and represent the company at conferences and educator communities.
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About Rumi

Rumi helps institutions shift focus from final output to the learning process. Our flexible AI policy framework lets schools set AI guidelines at the assignment level—supporting independent work and collaborative projects instead of blanket policies.

The role

We’re hiring a strategic growth leader to introduce Rumi to school districts nationwide. You’ll navigate the K–12 procurement landscape, build long-term partnerships with district leaders, and help schools move beyond “AI detection” toward process-oriented learning.

What you’ll do
  • Own district-level pipeline: prospecting, discovery, demos, pilots, procurement, close

  • Build relationships with superintendents, cabinet, curriculum/IT leadership, and school boards

  • Develop a repeatable playbook for district sales (messaging, objections, pilots, ROI)

  • Partner with product/engineering to translate district needs into roadmap inputs

  • Represent Rumi at conferences and in educator communities

What we’re looking for
  • Proven K–12 EdTech sales experience (district-level, not just school-level)

  • Strong grasp of K–12 procurement, pilots, privacy/security requirements, and stakeholder dynamics

  • Consultative selling style with credibility in academic/learning outcomes conversations

  • Comfort operating as an early sales leader (high ownership, build-from-scratch)

  • Clear, disciplined pipeline management

Nice to have
  • Background working with instructional leadership or learning science adjacent orgs

Benefits
  • Competitive salary

  • Comprehensive health insurance

  • 15 days PTO annually

  • Flexible working hours

  • Redwood City office (in-person preferred; remote possible)

  • Professional development support

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