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The Team You ll Work WithThe Head of Fund Administration Customer Success is a new role within the Fund Administration Business Unit at Carta. Carta also supports nearly 7,000 funds and SPVs, and represents nearly $130B in assets under administration.
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The Fund Administration business is an established business within Carta, but it is still Day 1 for this product. As a P&L owner of the Fund Administration business, you’ll make capital allocation decisions across all functions and sub-businesses with your trifecta partners.
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As Business Development Manager (Law Firms and Service Providers), you will represent Carta in-market and oversee the company's efforts to grow its network, deepen existing relationships, and develop additional business opportunities with Carta's key law firm and service provider partners.
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You’ll engage with Venture Capital firms to intimately understand their business and how Carta can help streamline their fund's operations. All SDR’s receive training on Carta software, private market finance, and VC operations along with ongoing training in consultative sales, client management, negotiation and sales operations.
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Support new Fund Administration, Portfolio Insights, and Valuations' clients by on-boarding them onto Carta – i.e., implementation of client’s limited partners list, investments, capitalization table and securities.
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As a Fund Accountant at Carta, you will be part of a highly dynamic team to support our goal and the future of the Fund Administration business. Turn a service industry into a software business through consulting with clients and implementing our Fund Administration software.
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As a Senior Fund Accountant at Carta, you will be part of a highly dynamic team to support our goal and the future of the Fund Administration business. The Team You’ll Work WithThe Fund Administration team at Carta is rapidly growing, and we have a proven product/market fit in the venture capital space.
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Our three main pillars of competency in Fund Administration at Carta are technical excellence, client management and innovation. About YouWe’re hiring across multiple levels of experience and are looking for someone that is interested in building their career at the intersection of technology and Fund Administration.
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Awards and AcknowledgementsCompanies and funds like Tribe and Pipe build their businesses on Carta. Check out our to get to know us better as you think about your next step at Carta. In this role, you will partner with top venture capital firms to streamline their financial accounting needs.
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The Impact You’ll HaveOur goal is to position Carta as the leading Fund Administration group. The Impact You’ll HaveOur goal is to position Carta as the leading Fund Administration group.
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We put our customers first, are willing to learn and grow, are problem solvers, deliver consistent on-time results, ensure data security is a priority, project management effectively, maintain a professional community and work as one team.
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