Remote-friendly, focused work
We prioritize deep work, clear communication, and tools that make it easier to help customers — not meetings for the sake of meetings.
Careers
At FMYCAR, we believe our impact starts with the people on the inside. We’re building an AI-enabled automotive concierge for everyday drivers — and we’re looking for teammates who care deeply about clarity, ethics, and outcomes.
Whether you’re experienced in automotive, finance, customer support, operations, or just passionate about helping people make better decisions with their money, you’ll find a team here that values creativity, collaboration, and follow-through.
FMYCAR sits at the intersection of automotive, technology, and consumer advocacy. The work is part problem-solving, part education, and part building new systems for people who are tired of feeling lost in the car-buying process.
We prioritize deep work, clear communication, and tools that make it easier to help customers — not meetings for the sake of meetings.
You’ll build real knowledge in automotive, credit, and consumer finance — the kind of skills that stay valuable for life.
Every interaction is a chance to help someone avoid a mistake, save time, or walk into a dealership with a plan instead of hope.
Roles evolve as we grow, but we’re especially interested in people who see themselves in one or more of these profiles:
Not sure where you fit? That’s okay. Use the form below to introduce yourself and share how you think you could help.
We keep the hiring process as straightforward as we keep our work with customers: clear expectations, simple steps, and honest communication.
We may not have an open role for every great person right away, but we do keep strong profiles in mind as we grow.
If FMYCAR sounds like a place where you’d do your best work, use the form below to share your experience, the kind of role you’re interested in, and anything else you’d want us to know.
By submitting, you agree that FMYCAR may contact you regarding potential opportunities. This is not a promise of employment; it’s a conversation starter.