RamAIn (YC W26) Is Hiring

April 16, 2026
Close-up view of a robotic assembly machine with vibrant red and metallic components.
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What they're building

RamAIn, a YC W26 startup, says it builds "the world's fastest" computer-use agents to automate repetitive enterprise workflows. It has been reported that the company claims these AI agents can operate legacy systems, desktop apps, and web portals the same way humans do — but up to 10× faster and more reliably. Think robotic keyboard-and-mouse moves, but with planning and error recovery baked in.

Founders and pedigree

The founders, Shourya Vir Jain (CEO) and Vansh Ramani (CTO), met at IIT Delhi and left to start the company. Jain brings McKinsey experience and a curious side note — a FIDE rating around 2118 — plus prior startup chops, while Ramani comes out of CMU with publications at ICLR and work on high-performance vector search later folded into Meta’s FAISS. In short: product sensibility meets systems-level ML engineering.

The role

RamAIn is hiring a generalist to own go-to-market, early sales, and company operations as its first business hire — you’d be the third full-time employee and work directly with the founders. It’s pitched at candidates with a mix of enterprise sales, startup ops, or early-stage marketing experience who are comfortable without a playbook. "Imagine your AI could literally do work by taking actions on the screen!" the listing says — messy, exciting, and a bit terrifying in equal measure.

Why it matters

This is squarely in the hot trend of agentic automation: taking AI beyond chat and into real-world action. If the tech delivers, it could shave hours off tedious tasks and unclog workflows that companies still run on brittle legacy UI interactions. But claims of 10× speed and human-like reliability will need proving at scale — and that’s the startup’s biggest test. Who wouldn’t want to stop banging their head against a portal that only speaks Internet Explorer?

Sources: ycombinator.com, Hacker News