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Company: LRN Corporation
Job Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Job Type: FULL_TIME - (HYBRID)
Date Posted: April 16, 2025
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Location: Mumbai, India
About LRN
Do you want to use your expertise to help people around the world do the right thing? Join us at LRN to be a part of a global company where you can make an impact.
LRN is a fast-growing SaaS company providing ethics and compliance management solutions to help clients navigate complex regulatory environments and foster ethical and responsible cultures. After two recent acquisitions and significant organic growth we are proud to be serving nearly 3,000 clients across the US, EMEA, APAC, and Latin America. Our state-of-the-art platform offers clients an intuitive user interface, mobile app, robust analytics, and industry benchmarking enabling clients to create, manage, deliver, analyze, and audit their ethics and compliance programs to align with regulatory guidance. We help some of the world’s most recognized brands reduce organizational risk – enabling them to focus on what they do best.
About the role:
LRN is seeking a Revenue Operations Analyst who will provide analytical support for the sales organization. The role will be responsible for critical analytic initiatives such as forecasting, KPI’s, competitive analysis, configuration projects in Salesforce and experience leveraging Business Intelligence tools to help build sales insights. We are looking for someone to develop new ideas and creative solutions, as well as demonstrate skill and passion for problem-solving and operational excellence.
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LRN is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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