Team Player Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Theatre Maintenance

Company: Cinemark

Location: Fremont, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Store Associate

Company: CVS Health

Location: San Bernadino, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Theatre Maintenance

Company: Cinemark

Location: Long Beach, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Shift Supervisor Trainee

Company: CVS Health

Location: Oceanside, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Director, Enterprise Sales

Company: Datadog

Location: Reedley, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Camera Image Quality Engineer

Company: Apple

Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Field Sales Rep I

Company: Rentokil Terminix

Location: La Mirada, CA

Posted Feb 08, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Team Player roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level (0–2 years) Team Players earn $60k‑$80k annually, mid‑level (3–5 years) $80k‑$120k, senior (6–10 years) $120k‑$160k, and lead or managerial positions $160k‑$200k plus equity or bonuses. These ranges reflect demand in US tech hubs and remote‑first companies like Atlassian, GitHub, and Shopify.
What skills and certifications are most valued for Team Player positions?
Top skills include Agile facilitation, backlog grooming, stakeholder communication, and proficiency with Jira, Confluence, and Slack. Certifications such as Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), SAFe Agilist, PMP, PMI‑ACP, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner are highly sought. Technical Team Players also benefit from Git/GitHub fluency, basic scripting (Python, Bash), and design‑tool familiarity (Figma, Miro).
Can Team Player roles be performed remotely?
Yes. Over 80% of Team Player openings support fully remote or hybrid arrangements. Companies rely on cloud‑based tools—Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Miro, and GitHub—to coordinate cross‑border squads. Remote Team Players must demonstrate strong written communication, self‑management, and familiarity with asynchronous collaboration platforms.
What career progression paths exist for Team Players?
Typical progression moves from Junior Team Player to Team Lead or Scrum Master, then to Product Owner, Engineering Manager, or Director of Collaboration. Advanced tracks include scaling agile frameworks (SAFe Program Consultant), or specializing in collaboration platform architecture, which can lead to VP of Product Ops or Chief Collaboration Officer roles.
What are current industry trends affecting Team Player roles?
Teams are adopting AI‑driven collaboration tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, Figma AI), increasing emphasis on psychological safety, and integrating cross‑functional squads that blend engineering, design, and data science. Remote‑centric hiring, continuous delivery pipelines, and data‑driven decision making are reshaping the responsibilities and required skill sets for Team Players.

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