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Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP). Partner closely with IT, Finance Systems, and Finance counterparts to continually improve & enhance Firefly reporting capabilities and processes.
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We have a fast-growing team that’s distributed around the world, with offices in San Francisco and New York City. Our team has years of experience building and operating business-critical machine learning systems at leading tech companies like Uber, Google, Meta, Airbnb, Lyft, and Twitter.
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With some systems savvy and a dedication to forge innovative solutions to complex problems, you will partner across FP&A, Finance Systems, HR, IT, and business functions to facilitate the translation of process improvements into scalable, adoptable technical solutions.
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For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses. In August 2020, Cisco Systems completed the acquisition of ThousandEyes, which now forms the ThousandEyes Business Unit within the Cisco Networking Business Group and is the Network Assurance solution for Cisco across the Cisco Networking Cloud and Cisco Security Cloud.
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Our emerging Global Energy business is working to bring cutting edge clean energy solutions, including solar, battery energy storage systems, building electrification infrastructure and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, to our communities and customers in the 19 countries where we operate.
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Our base salary is just one component of Ironclad’s competitive total rewards package, which also includes equity awards (a new hire grant, along with opportunities for additional awards throughout your tenure), competitive health and wellness benefits, and a commitment to career growth and development.
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Own systems & tooling needs for the business teams RevTech supports including Sales, Sales Ops, Renewals, Customer Success, Professional Services, Customer Education, and Customer Support with tools such as Salesforce Sales Cloud, Salesforce CPQ, Salesforce Service Cloud, IronClad, SkillJar. This includes evaluating the current state, identifying gaps, and recommending what needs to change.
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The base salary range represents the minimum and maximum of the salary range for this position based at our San Francisco headquarters. The actual base salary offered for this position will depend on numerous factors, including individual proficiency, anticipated performance, and the location of the selected candidate.
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The US base salary range for this full-time position is $136,000-$200,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits.
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Until now, these were disconnected from business systems of record, costing businesses time, money, and opportunity. Washington and New York (including NYC metro area): $123,700.00 - $184,275.00 base salary.
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Washington and New York (including NYC metro area): $129,000.00 - $190,550.00 base salary. Illinois and Colorado: $129,000.00 - $182,250.00 base salary. California: $134,900.00 - $216,975.00 base salary.
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You’ll be partnering with key stakeholders across the business including finance, product management, engineering, and executive leadership at the company including the CEO and CFO to ensure seamless delivery of systems and infrastructure that spans multi-cloud, On-Prem, Networking and SaaS system for The Trade Desk. You’ll also be responsible for providing visibility & transparency into cost trends for key stakeholders.
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