Director, Technology Product Management
JLL (Jones Lang LaSalle)
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This role pays more than 85% of similar roles. Most pay $204,450–$263,300 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $295k versus about $234k for comparable roles.
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Reddit is a social news aggregation and discussion platform where users share content, vote on posts, and engage in community conversations across thousands of interest-based forums called subreddits.
Reddit currently has 118 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $217,000–$303,900 across 80 roles with salary data.
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Reddit is seeking a Director, Technology FP&A to join its Finance team at a senior level. This role involves partnering with Engineering leadership to drive financial modeling and resource planning, ensuring alignment between business needs and the company’s financial strategy. The incumbent will develop financial forecasts, manage budgets, and track KPIs related to cloud infrastructure, optimizing costs across AWS or GCP environments. Key skills include experience in FP&A, strong Excel and PowerPoint proficiency, and a background in finance or engineering. Ideal candidates should have a strategic mindset, leadership capabilities, and the ability to work cross-functionally with various departments such as tax, legal, and audit. This position is crucial for supporting Reddit’s rapid growth and requires expertise in financial statements, planning, and forecasting large datasets.
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