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ServiceTitan

Compensation Product Manager, Employee Experience

Posted 4 Days Ago
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in US
126K-202K Annually
Senior level
Remote or Hybrid
Hiring Remotely in US
126K-202K Annually
Senior level
Own and improve the end-to-end employee and manager compensation experience: run merit, equity, and promotion cycles; manage timelines, systems, communications, and finance alignment; build enablement and tooling roadmaps; perform data audits and compensation analysis; and measure success via sentiment, comprehension, and self-service adoption.
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ServiceTitan powers the businesses that keep the world running. Our compensation function is rebuilding for what comes next, and that requires someone who thinks like a product manager about the experience employees and managers have with pay.

This role exists because compensation touches every employee at least once a year, and most of the time that experience is confusing, passive, or both. Managers make decisions without the right context. Employees receive outcomes without enough explanation. The cycle runs, but nobody leaves it feeling more confident about pay than when they started. That's the problem this role owns.

You're a builder first. You've designed experiences for people who didn't choose to be in them, and you've learned that design quality matters as much as outcome quality. You have enough comp foundation to run a merit and equity cycle confidently, and you know that running it well is the floor, not the ceiling. The ceiling is building the tools, communications, and experiences that make every comp touchpoint better than the one before it.

This role reports to the Director, Compensation.

What you'll do:

Compensation cycles
Merit, annual performance grant, and promotion cycles are the anchors of this role: timeline management, system configuration, communications strategy, manager enablement, and post-cycle retrospectives. The first cycle you run is year-end, launching in February. You won't run it alone, but you will own it. Meeting expectations means managers and employees understand what happened and why. Exceeding expectations means you've already identified what to redesign for next year. Cycle execution includes budget modeling and Finance alignment: you need to be comfortable building and pressure-testing the numbers, not just managing the process around them.

Employee and manager experience
Beyond the cycle, you own every touchpoint where an employee or manager encounters compensation. When a manager needs to make a comp decision, is there a designed experience that meets them before they ever contact the team? When an employee receives an outcome, do they understand it? You measure success through sentiment, comprehension, and self-service adoption, not just whether the cycle closed on time and on budget.

Enablement and communications
You own the ongoing capability building that makes managers confident in compensation conversations, not just the communications cycle deadlines require. Templates, guides, training materials, whatever closes the gap between what managers need to know and what they actually do.

Tools and infrastructure
You own the employee and manager-facing tooling roadmap. You'll work with People Technology and People Insights and Analytics to build scalable solutions, and you'll measure whether what you shipped actually changed how people work and understand the value of their compensation. In the near term, while systems are still being developed, this also includes data audits and quality reviews: work that surfaces what needs to be fixed and informs what needs to be built.

 

What you'll bring:

  • 5–7 years in compensation, HR operations, or a closely adjacent product or program management role, with enough comp exposure to run a merit and equity cycle independently

  • A product and operations mindset you can demonstrate through real examples: something you designed, built, and measured that changed how a user group experienced a program or process, not just executed it

  • Experience owning complex, multi-stakeholder programs end to end with real accountability for the outcome, not just the execution

  • Comfort with data audits and compensation analysis: you can identify errors, validate data integrity, and surface patterns that inform what needs to be built

  • Active AI tool user: you can point to workflows you've built or accelerated, not just experiments you've read about

  • Strong communicator who can translate comp mechanics into plain language for managers, employees, and senior leaders

  • Advanced Excel or Google Sheets skills; you're comfortable in the data even if you're not a modeler first

  • Workday experience is a plus

  • Formal product management experience is a plus, not a requirement

Who thrives here

You've built things before someone asked you to. You're restless about friction you can see and haven't fixed yet. You think about who the user is before you think about what to build, and you've learned that the experience design matters as much as the outcome. You hold a high bar for clarity because compensation only works when people trust it, and trust comes from understanding. You don't wait to be asked. And you make the people around you better at their jobs.


Be Human With Us:
Being human isn’t about checking every box on a list. It’s about the experiences we have, people we meet, and the perspectives we share. So, if you have the skills but are hesitant to apply because of your background, apply anyway. We need amazing people like you to help us challenge the conventional and think differently about the problems that we’re solving. We’re in this together. Come be human, with us. 


Use of AI Technology:

We use technology, including automated and AI-assisted tools, to support certain aspects of our recruitment process. These tools are designed to improve efficiency and enhance the candidate experience. AI tools are not used to make hiring decisions; all hiring decisions are made by our hiring teams.


What We Offer:

When you join our team, you’re not just accepting a job. You’re making a career move. Here’s how we’ll support you in doing some of the most impactful work of your career:

  • Flextime, recognition, and support for autonomous work: Flexible time off with ample learning and development opportunities to continue growing your career. We offer a comprehensive onboarding program, leadership training for Titans at all levels, and other programs and events. Great work is rewarded through Bonusly, peer-nominated awards, and more.
  • Holistic health and wellness benefits: Company-paid medical, dental, and vision (with 100% employer paid options and 90% coverage for dependents), FSA and HSA, 401k match, and telehealth options including memberships to One Medical.
  • Support for Titans at all stages of life: Parental leave and support, up to $20k in fertility services (i.e. IUI and IVF), surrogacy, and adoption reimbursement, on demand maternity support through Maven Maternity, free breast milk shipping through Maven Milk, pet insurance, legal advisory services, financial planning tools, and more.

At ServiceTitan, we celebrate individuality and uniqueness. We believe that the convergence of fresh perspectives and experiences from all walks of life is what makes our product and culture so great. We strongly encourage people from underrepresented groups to apply. We do not discriminate against employees based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender identity or expression, age, disability, pregnancy (including childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical condition), genetic information, protected military or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.

ServiceTitan is committed to fair and equitable compensation for all of our employees. We thoughtfully consider a wide range of factors when determining individual compensation, which may change over time. We comply with all applicable minimum wage laws. For candidates in the United States, the good faith salary ranges estimate for this role is Zone 1: $134,500 USD - $201,700 USD Applicable for: CA, CT, DC, MD, MA, NJ, NY, VA, and WA Zone 2: $125,700 USD - $188,500 USD Applicable for: All other US locations. International Compensation for candidates residing outside the United States will vary by location and will be discussed during the hiring process. Actual compensation within a range is determined by factors including relevant experience, skill set, qualifications, and performance. In addition to base salary, our total compensation package includes an annual bonus, equity, and a holistic suite of benefits.

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