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Join AnswerRocket as an AI Solutions Consultant, where you'll leverage AI to drive business outcomes for Fortune 2000 enterprises. This fully remote role requires a unique blend of strategic thinking and technical expertise to transform client operations through innovative AI solutions. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in data analytics and management consulting, and be passionate about continuous learning and innovation.
At AnswerRocket, we build transformative AI solutions that drive measurable results for Fortune 2000 enterprises. For over a decade, we've helped industry leaders across sectors—from consumer goods and retail to healthcare and financial services—harness AI to achieve tangible business outcomes.
As we expand our impact, we seek AI Solutions Consultants to join our growing Services Team. In this role, you'll partner with clients to analyze business processes, develop data-driven strategies, and implement AI solutions that create immediate impact. You'll leverage our proprietary acceleration frameworks and platform to deliver tangible business outcomes rapidly. This role requires a unique combination of strategic thinking, technical acumen, and consultative expertise to guide organizations through their transformation journey.
This is a fully remote role, supported by an Atlanta-based team, and may include occasional travel to client sites based on project needs.
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Why AnswerRocket?
Join a team that's been singularly focused on enterprise AI since before it was mainstream. Here's what building your career with us looks like:
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We value collaboration, transparency, and inclusivity, welcoming diverse perspectives and encouraging applications even if you don’t meet every qualification. Our talented and passionate team is ready to make a difference—join us and do the best work of your life!
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