Digital Operations Analyst

Ursus, Inc.
San Jose, CA

JOB TITLE: Digital Operations Analyst 4

LOCATION: San Jose, CA (Hybrid; 2-3 days in office/week)

PAY RANGE: $60 - $70/hr.

DURATION: 9 Months


Company:

Our client is a global leader in creative software, offering innovative tools for digital media creation, design, and marketing.

Responsibilities:

  • Run the quarterly planning process across the GTM & Sales organization
  • Own the QRF (Quarterly Rolling Forecast) and sales operations POV to drive quarterly plans, ensuring strong execution discipline and aligned prioritization across the digital GTM and sales business
  • Inspect, size, and estimate the value of the programs and actions that will drive impact in the quarter and subsequent quarters.
  • Build a program plan showing the path to achieving financial targets
  • Escalate the importance of dependencies across all cross-functional teams so that roadmap alignments can take place in a cohesive manner.
  • Drive structured RTB (Run-The-Business) cadences to surface insights, prioritize issues, and cross functional (PMM, GTM, and Marketing) initiatives for the Creator business (this includes running the internal forum within GTM (Mondays), driving the forum with the working squads to arrive at plans of action and areas that need unblocking (Tuesdays), and driving the leadership forum (+ content) on decisions that need to get made and executed for success (Wednesdays).
  • Drive the weekly financial outlook process (within GTM & Sales) and sales operations conversations during the bi-weekly sales operations OL calls: needs to know the drivers of the business
  • Be able to drive ad hoc analyses on regional performance, deeper insights on special topics, and make recommendations.
  • Marketing operations: Set up and drive the bi-weekly cadences between GTM & Marketing. The goal of these meetings are to ensure alignment on funding and spend across the different buckets: creation, progression, and conversion, across the top geographies. Measure and report back on efficiencies. Integrate into the decision-making process for future quarter's investment asks.

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