Cluely, an AI startup, is focusing on high compensation to attract elite talent, offering up to $1 million for engineers and $250,000 to $350,000 for designers. The company aims to disrupt traditional hiring models that offer lower salaries and limited equity. Co-founder Chungin "Roy" Lee revealed plans to personally review applications and emphasized the significance of competitive salaries in hiring. Cluely, launched earlier this year, positions itself as advanced AI technology, although it has removed explicit references to cheating on job interviews from its platform. The startup has secured $15 million in funding from Andreessen Horowitz.
Cluely, the AI startup promising to help people "cheat on everything," is offering engineers up to $1 million in base salary and significant equity.
Lee stated that the traditional startup hiring model of low cash compensation needs to change to attract top talent, emphasizing elite compensation.
Cluely launched this year to assist software engineers in job interviews and has since removed specific cheating references from its public profile.
With a $15 million investment led by Andreessen Horowitz, Cluely's cofounder will personally review every application to ensure quality hires.
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