Hire a fractional COO in Seattle
Vetted chief operating officers available for fractional, interim, or advisory engagements with companies in Seattle and across WA. Most engagements start inside two weeks.
The Seattle market for COOs
Seattle's talent pool is shaped by Amazon and Microsoft alumni, giving the market an exceptionally deep supply of cloud, marketplace, logistics, and enterprise operators. Many of those executives specifically prefer fractional and advisory work after a long tenure at scale. The risk to manage is fit: big-company scale experience does not automatically translate to a 40-person startup.
Why Seattle companies hire fractional COOs
The typical trigger in this market is moving from a founder-led function to a repeatable operating system, often post-Series A. A fractional COO gives you the same executive seat and operations judgment on 1–3 days per week, without the base salary, equity, and benefits load of a permanent hire.
- The founder is trapped in day-to-day operations
- You are hitting revenue but missing plan, deadlines, or margin
- You have functional leaders but no one running the operating cadence
- You are integrating an acquisition or reorganizing
Typical cost in Seattle
Expect roughly $9k–$22k/mo per month, or $220–$495/hr hourly, for a fractional COO in Seattle. Seattle retainers sit modestly above national benchmarks, reflecting competition with big-tech compensation. Most fractional COO engagements run 2 days/week at $10k–$16k/month.
National benchmark for comparison: $8k–$20k/mo per month ($200–$450/hr).
fractional COO in Seattle — FAQs
How much does a fractional COO cost in Seattle?
Most Seattle engagements run $9k–$22k/mo per month for 1–3 days per week, or $220–$495/hr on an hourly basis. Seattle retainers sit modestly above national benchmarks, reflecting competition with big-tech compensation.
How fast can I hire a fractional COO in Seattle?
We return a curated shortlist of vetted Chief Operating Officers within 48 hours of your brief, and most Seattle companies are in first conversations the same week and started within two weeks.
Do COOs need to be based in Seattle?
Not necessarily. Many Seattle companies hire a locally based COO for onsite days with the leadership team, but remote-first engagements are equally common and widen the candidate pool considerably.
When do Seattle companies usually bring in a fractional COO?
The most common trigger is moving from a founder-led function to a repeatable operating system, often post-Series A. At that point the function needs executive ownership, but not yet a full-time salary, equity grant, and benefits load.
Start your COO search in Seattle
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