Marie Fuchslin
About Marie Fuchslin
Marie Fuchslin is a Technical Recruiter currently working at Notion in San Francisco, California. She has extensive experience in technical recruitment, having previously held positions at Stripe and Palantir Technologies.
Current Role at Notion
Marie Fuchslin currently serves as a Technical Recruiter at Notion, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for identifying and attracting technical talent to support Notion's growth and development. Her experience in recruitment and technical hiring allows her to effectively assess candidates' skills and fit for the company.
Previous Experience at Stripe
Marie Fuchslin has extensive experience at Stripe, where she worked in various roles. She was a Senior Technical Recruiter from 2018 to 2023, focusing on sourcing and recruiting top technical talent. Additionally, she served as a Technical People Specialist for 7 months in 2022 and briefly as a Project Manager in Global Risk Management in 2020. Her tenure at Stripe provided her with a strong foundation in technical recruitment and project management.
Experience at Palantir Technologies
At Palantir Technologies, Marie Fuchslin worked as a Technical Recruiter from 2015 to 2018, where she was involved in recruiting efforts for technical positions. Prior to that, she served as a Recruiting Coordinator from 2013 to 2015, supporting the recruitment process and enhancing the candidate experience. Her roles at Palantir contributed to her expertise in technical recruitment.
Education and Academic Background
Marie Fuchslin earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communication from Santa Clara University, where she studied from 2005 to 2009. This academic background provided her with strong communication skills and a solid foundation for her career in recruitment and human resources.
International Experience with JET Program
Marie Fuchslin participated in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program(me) (JET) as an Assistant Language Teacher from 2009 to 2011. She worked with the Ibaraki Board of Education in Hitachi, Japan, where she contributed to language education and cultural exchange. This experience enhanced her communication skills and cultural awareness.