Senior Analyst, Sales Compensation Strategy & Analytics

ServiceTitan ServiceTitan · Enterprise · United States · Remote

ServiceTitan is seeking a Senior Analyst for Sales Compensation Strategy & Analytics to drive insights and recommendations for incentive compensation plans across various business units, including Fintech. The role involves analyzing plan effectiveness, benchmarking industry best practices, and presenting findings to senior leaders to ensure alignment with company strategy and market competitiveness.

What you'd actually do

  1. Continuously analyze effectiveness of incentive compensation plans in achieving ServiceTitan’s strategy and recommend adjustments & pivots when appropriate through Monthly/Quarterly reports
  2. Research industry best practices across B2B SaaS and adjacencies to appropriately benchmark and ensure ServiceTitan is at the cutting edge of incentive compensation
  3. Proactively identify opportunities to improve ServiceTitan’s incentive compensation strategy at the segment level
  4. Present insights and recommendations to senior leaders and cross-functional stakeholders to drive decision making
  5. Partner and collaborate cross-functionally with Operations, Finance, HR and Sales leaders

Skills

Required

  • 2-4+ years of work experience in a combination of high growth tech companies and/or management consulting
  • Functional experience in Sales/incentive compensation, RevOps and/or FP&A
  • Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses (e.g. customer research, data analysis, competitive benchmarking, etc.)
  • Comfort with analyzing data at scale (Excel / Gsheets, SQL/Tableau experience a plus) and presenting findings
  • Demonstrated excellence in cross-functional communication and collaboration
  • Ability to distill complex analysis into actionable recommendations
  • Energized by ambiguity and dynamic, fast-paced working environments that provide a diverse experience and opportunity to tackle different problems

Nice to have

  • SQL
  • Tableau

What the JD emphasized

  • Sales compensation
  • incentive compensation