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As a Senior Growth Strategy Manager, you will be the architect of our 'Revenue Truth.' Joining the Mission Control of our Commercial Unit, you will bridge the gap between GTM execution and Global Financial Planning. Your goal is to build a predictive 'OneGrowth' machine, turning complex Salesforce data into a strategic roadmap for ARR growth and expansion.
Job Responsibility:
Revenue Intelligence & Forecasting: Own the integrity of ARR/MRR, bookings, and pipeline inputs using driver-based models to ensure high-quality forecasting across the customer lifecycle
FP&A & Budgetary Interface: Serve as the primary GTM interface for Finance during budgeting cycles, leading scenario planning and the reconciliation of Salesforce data with financial records
Strategic Growth Planning: Partner with GTM leadership on annual planning and establish North Star metrics for revenue health, specifically NRR, churn mechanics, and expansion trends
Performance Architecture: Design and maintain the executive-level reporting layer to visualize revenue risks and strategic opportunities in real-time
Commercial Leadership Advisory: Act as a trusted advisor to Senior Leadership, providing the high-quality data narrative required for all revenue-related strategic decisions
Requirements:
5+ years of experience in Revenue Strategy, FP&A, or Strategic RevOps within the B2B SaaS ecosystem
Obsessed with accuracy and a proven track record of reconciling complex CRM (e.g. Salesforce) data with financial systems
Expert at building driver-based models and managing the 'inputs' that dictate forecast predictability
Deep understanding of the levers that drive SaaS value, specifically Net Revenue Retention (NRR) and expansion mechanics
Excel at distilling vast amounts of commercial data into high-level narratives that drive executive and board-level decision-making