Suno

Technology

SeniorAssociate,BusinessOperations&Strategy

$150–180k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Associate, Business Operations & Strategy at Suno. Skills: Process management, Cross-functional coordination, Operational metrics. Manage and optimize operational processes. Drive continuous improvement initiatives”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 5+ years of relevant experience, Experience in process improvement, Experience in cross-functional team leadership, Experience managing operational metrics, Experience with resource planning, Experience with vendor management, Experience with stakeholder management

Nice to Have

Master's degree, Experience in a fast-paced environment, Experience in a high-growth company

What You'll Do.

Manage and optimize operational processes

Drive continuous improvement initiatives

Coordinate cross-functional teams

Manage relationships with vendors and stakeholders

Develop and track operational metrics

Plan and allocate resources effectively

Identify and implement process efficiencies

Support strategic operational projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Stakeholder engagement

Process & Methodology

Process improvement, Resource planning

Full Job Description

ABOUT SUNO We're building the world's first creative entertainment platform, where the entire world can feel the joy and fulfilment of making music. Music is for everyone: Our users include everyone from grandmothers creating songs for their loved ones, to Grammy winners using Suno Studio, our power tool, to make the most popular hits in the world. Building the future of entertainment requires ambition. The pace is fast, the problems are hard, and the work demands ownership and intensity. For the right people, it’s incredibly rewarding: a chance to shape a new medium, work with a small team that cares deeply about quality, make music, drink too much coffee, and build something that millions of people use to express themselves in ways that were never before possible. Suno is the fastest growing consumer entertainment company and the leader in AI music. We are backed by leading investors including Bond Capital, Menlo Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, IVP, Forerunner, Union Square Ventures, Alkeon, Quiet, Matrix Partners, Schroders Capital and, NVentures (venture arm of NVIDIA). ABOUT THE ROLE We’re looking for a Senior Associate, Business Operations & Strategy to be a strategic partner to our COO and the operational backbone of the company’s rhythm of business. You'll work directly with the COO and functional leaders across Customer Support, People, and Finance to drive execution on the highest-priority cross-functional initiatives. This isn’t a passive coordinator role. You’ll drive the operating cadence end-to-end — designing forums, preparing the context, driving follow-through, and making sure leadership’s time and attention are focused on the highest-leverage decisions. You'll also own a portfolio of strategic projects, from company planning to 0→1 initiatives. You’ll report to the Head of BizOps & Strategy and partner closely with the COO, Finance, People and other cross-functional leadership. WHAT YOU’LL OWN Rhythm of Business & COO Effectiveness - Drive t

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