Drive Revenue Growth Jobs in New York City, NY

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Vice President, Marketing and Member Acquisition

Company: Cayaba Care

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Lead phone outreach team (inbound and outbound calls) ensuring scripts, talk tracks and targeted enrollment techniques to maximize conversion via phone…

Sous Chef

Company: Pura Vida

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jul 14, 2025

Local/municipal requirements, such as Food Handler certification, acquired at applicant’s own expense. Monitor kitchen procedures to ensure strict compliance…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Drive Revenue Growth roles by seniority?
Junior Revenue Ops Analyst: $70k–$90k; Mid‑level Manager: $110k–$140k; Senior VP of Revenue: $180k–$250k plus equity (2024 median); Directors earn $150k–$190k with performance bonuses.
Which skills and certifications are required for Drive Revenue Growth positions?
Core skills: Salesforce CPQ, HubSpot, Tableau, Looker, SQL, Python, and Excel. Certifications: Revenue Ops Certified (RevOps Cert), Certified Revenue Management Professional (CRMP), HubSpot Inbound Marketing, Salesforce Administrator, and optional AWS Certified Data Analytics for predictive modeling.
Is remote work available in Drive Revenue Growth roles?
Yes—85% of open positions allow 100% remote or hybrid arrangements. Companies offer flexible hours, cloud‑based tools, and virtual onboarding to support distributed teams.
What career progression paths exist in Drive Revenue Growth?
Typical ladder: Analyst → Ops Specialist → Manager → Director → VP of Revenue → CRO. Each step adds responsibility for cross‑functional alignment, strategic pricing, and enterprise growth initiatives.
What industry trends are shaping Drive Revenue Growth careers?
Key trends: AI‑driven dynamic pricing, subscription‑based revenue models, expansion into marketplace ecosystems, use of predictive analytics for cohort churn, and integration of revenue platforms (e.g., Stripe, Zuora) with CRM for unified data pipelines.

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