Canva

Technology

GTMOperationsBusinessPartner

$145–215k ~AI est. Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“GTM Operations Business Partner at Canva. Skills: GTM Operations, Program Management, Communications. Design operating rhythm. Run operating rhythm”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Spot gaps; Fix gaps; Run experiments; Improve system

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years program management experience, 5+ years project management experience, GTM programs experience

Nice to Have

Experience in fast-growing tech environment, Experience in scale-up environment

What You'll Do.

Design operating rhythm

Partner with Chief of Staff

Partner with Group Leadership

Hold org accountable to cadence

Drive end-to-end program delivery

Set clear work streams

Keep cross-functional team on track

Support company-wide programs

Design org-wide events

Drive operational backbone of events

Manage event logistics

Manage event follow through

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional team; Senior leaders; Peers; ICs

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Async communication; Live communication; Translate complex updates; Clear messages; Useful messages

Process & Methodology

Program management, Project management, Cross-functional programs

Full Job Description

Join the team redefining how the world experiences design. Hello, hey, g'day, mabuhay, kia ora, 你好, hallo, vítejte! Thanks for stopping by. We know job hunting can be a little time consuming and you're probably keen to find out what's on offer, so we'll get straight to the point. Where and how you can work Our flagship office is in Sydney, Australia, but we've made our way from down under, to a campus in Austin, Texas which is now home to our US operations. You have choice in where and how you work, we trust our Canvanauts to choose the balance that empowers them and their team to achieve their goals. What you’d be doing in this role As Canva scales change continues to be part of our DNA. But we like to think that's all part of the fun. So this will give you the flavor of the type of things you'll be working on when you start, but this will likely evolve. At the moment, this role is focused on: Owning the GTM Operating Cadence * Design and run the operating rhythm for the whole GTM org & Sales & Success Supergroup, from leadership forums through to all-hands, activations and QBRs. * Partner with the Chief of Staff and Group Leadership so every meeting, ritual and forum has a clear purpose, the right audience, and a sharper outcome than the one before. * Hold the org accountable to its cadence. Notice when a ritual has lost its edge and reset it. Owning GTM-Wide Communications * Be the comms drumbeat for GTM - from maintaining and keeping our Slack clean, through to dynamic newsletters & face to face touch points * Translate complex updates from senior leaders into clear, useful messages that land for everyone from a regional sales rep to a systems admin * Build the comms muscle of the org and define what great looks like Driving End-to-End Program Delivery * Work hand in glove with the GTM Strategy & Operations team and set clear work streams with owners, milestones and momentum - experience in GTM programs is essential * Keep a large cross-functional team of operat

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