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Back to the Roots is Hiring

Open Positions


Marketing Manager

Back to the Roots is looking for a dynamic marketing manager to join our award-winning startup. As Marketing Manager, you will report to the VP of Marketing (founder of World of Good and former head of sustainable commerce at eBay) and will play a key role in executing the company’s marketing and PR strategy. You will work out of our awesome loft space in downtown Oakland and will receive profit sharing, full health benefits and the opportunity to learn and grow within a well-connected, passionate and rapidly growing startup. 

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Sales MANAGER

Back to the Roots is looking for a dynamic sales manager to join our award-winning startup. As Sales Manager, you will report to the VP of Sales and will play a key role in executing the company’s revenue goals. You will work out of our awesome loft space in downtown Oakland and will receive profit sharing, full health benefits and the opportunity to learn and grow within a well-connected, passionate and rapidly growing startup.

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Comments (65)

  1. I received one of your kits for Christmas (loved it!) )and made this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RqPP9XxuZ0
  2. Congrats to Back to the Roots. Makes me proud that your company is a product of California. I read about your accomplishments on Bountiful California Magazine. I wouldn't mind working for your company, but I live in New York, but I am originally from Sacramento. Keep up the good work ! =D
  3. Congratulations on your radio PR this a.m.! I, too, looked you up. I have forwarded your sales position to a friend who would be perfect for it/you, and absolutely passionate about this work! Wish I could help with the PR job, but am otherwise engaged. Happy to help consult as needed, though! Good luck, you're doing fabulously!
  4. Hi Eric, it's very unlikely to see Morchella, they are extremely difficult to grow and it's virtually impossible to do it in a controlled environment. Hericium would be much more doable, but it's a wood decomposer and could not be grown out on coffee grounds. Oyster grows on just about anything, heck you can grow it on old phonebooks, it's quite unreal.
  5. Hey Eric, Right now we're still in the process of expanding, so in the future this is quite possible but for now we haven't looked into those specific mushrooms too much, but thank you for providing a list that we should though :)!
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