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11 Key SaaS Roles and Responsibilities in 2023

Userpilot

In this article, we’ve outlined the major roles that move the needle in terms of product growth alongside their KPIs and current salary ranges. TL;DR SaaS, or “Software as a Service,” is a business model that delivers centrally hosted software to subscribers over the internet. Average salary: $156,062/yr.

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Finding Your True Career IMPACT Within the Product Field

ProductPlan

Product professionals get paid to manage products and services. Some view Product as an equal peer to Marketing, Sales, and Engineering, while others tuck it away under a VP of Product Marketing or a CTO. Are you a great mentor or a devoted protégé? Putting IMPACT to work for your career. Optimize yourself with IMPACT.

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Episode Two: Pulse Everywhere Session Recaps and Takeaways from Day Two

Gainsight

Try to get your CS org from proactive to predictive and prescriptive. How clean is your data? Next, is the backbone of your CS operations: access to accurate data, consistent processes, the right tech stack, and a feedback loop. Major Takeaways: Always be proactive and not reactive. Complex and fast?

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

And then you want to go and really focus on those users and make sure that you’re in a position where you think you can out-serve them compared to any other company that’s out there. They’re split into four groups: analysis, data, admin and growth. And they’re not all the same size.

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Q&A with Neil Rahilly, VP Product and Design, on product strategy, team composition, and customer feedback

Mixpanel

And then you want to go and really focus on those users and make sure that you’re in a position where you think you can out-serve them compared to any other company that’s out there. They’re split into four groups: analysis, data, admin and growth. And they’re not all the same size.