Enterprise Deal Strategy Consultant

Adobe Adobe · Enterprise · London, United Kingdom +3

This role is responsible for approving enterprise deals in the EMEA region, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and financial principles. It involves reviewing deal structures, pricing, discounting, and margin policies, and providing insights on customer trends and deal structures to senior leadership. The role partners with Deal Desk, Finance, and Legal teams, and requires strong financial competence and risk assessment skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the primary EDS approver for EMEA Enterprise deals.
  2. Review deal structures for compliance with pricing, discounting, margin, and booking policies.
  3. Approve or reject deals based on strategic alignment and commercial viability.
  4. Provide and present quarterly insights on EMEA deal activity, including trends and risk analysis.
  5. Partner with the Deal Desk to deliver timely and accurate assessments on customer proposals

Skills

Required

  • Degree or equivalent experience in Finance, Business, Economics, or a related field.
  • 7–10+ years of background in Deal Desk, Revenue Operations, or Finance.
  • Demonstrated experience in roles with deal approval responsibility.
  • Strong understanding of complex deal structures and EMEA commercial practices.
  • Decisive judgment and ability to challenge where necessary.
  • Strong financial competence and risk assessment skills.
  • Executive-level communication with data storytelling.
  • Attention to detail and a strong governance approach.
  • Ability to influence and initiate discussions.

Nice to have

  • Experience working within global or matrixed organisations.
  • Knowledge of revenue recognition principles.
  • Proficiency with Dynamics and CPQ tools.

What the JD emphasized

  • decisive authority
  • deal approvals
  • strategic goals
  • financial principles
  • customer proposals
  • pricing, discounting, margin, and booking policies
  • strategic alignment
  • commercial viability
  • risk management
  • deal governance