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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). Frequently interact with customers & adjust to the customer context (e.g., alpha research, sales, customer success, prototyping.
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Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for the job location during the hiring process. Experience in modern cloud-based, SaaS delivery technologies: Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Jenkins, Git, Atlassian Jira and Confluence, Linux, DNS, E-mail, containers, log analysis, monitoring, Java, Apache, Tomcat, Memcached, Qpid, and MySQL on Linux.
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MBA, CIA, CMA, CISA, and/or CFE a plus. Conduct innovative audit and advisory projects to assess financial, technology, and operational risk management. Adobe is seeking a Compliance Analyst to join our Risk Advisory & Assurance Services (RAAS) team in Lehi, Utah. As a member of RAAS, you will play a crucial role in supporting our SOX Finance Compliance initiatives and Audit & Advisory projects at Adobe.
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A combined 5+ years in the domain of learning technologies to consult with additional responsibilities in sales/post-sales and solution consulting. Identifying opportunities for upselling and cross-selling products or additional features to existing customers, working closely with the sales team to drive revenue growth, and advocating for the product's value proposition.
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