Director, Global Revenue Enablement

ClickHouse

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About ClickHouse Recognized on the 2025 Forbes Cloud 100 list, ClickHouse is one of the most innovative and fast-growing private cloud companies. With more than 3,000 customers and ARR that has grown over 250 percent year over year, ClickHouse leads the market in real-time analytics, data warehousing, observability, and AI workloads. The company’s sustained, accelerating momentum was recently validated by a $400M Series D financing round. Over the past three months, customers including Capital One, Lovable, Decagon, Polymarket, and Airwallex have adopted the platform or expanded existing deployments. These customers join an established base of AI innovators and global brands such as Meta, Cursor, Sony, and Tesla. We’re on a mission to transform how companies use data. Come be a part of our journey! We are looking for a Director, Global Revenue Enablement to build and lead the enablement function at ClickHouse, responsible for building the account team's capability across the full customer lifecycle they own. We think about enablement as a design discipline, not a training function. The job is to make the field's tools, content, and motions work for them in the moment they need them, and to carry what the field learns back into the teams that build and operate the revenue systems. The principle is context over content: the differentiated value is getting the right thing to the right person at the right moment, not producing more material. The function sits upstream, shaping what gets built, not only explaining it afterward. This is a build role. You will design the function from a near-blank slate, weight it over time toward in-context, just-in-time delivery rather than scheduled programs alone, and measure it by its contribution to lifecycle outcomes rather than activity. Reporting to the VP, Global Revenue Strategy & Operations, you will partner closely with the CRO, sales engineering leadership, regional sales leaders, the data team, revenue systems engineering, Product, and Product Marketing. What You'll Be Doing Own the charter: enablement's contribution to AE ramp time, SA technical win rate, and time to first value. The account team owns the absolute outcomes. You own the capability that drives them, and you measure the function on that contribution, not on activity. Design for the account team as the unit. AEs and SAs together, organized around the joint motions they run (discovery, demo, POC, first value, expansion), with role-specific depth below. With no separate customer success function, the account team owns the customer through implementation, first value, expansion, and renewal, and the SA carries unusual technical scope. Enablement reflects that. Build modern, in-context delivery in partnership with revenue systems engineering. The advantage is context, not content volume: get the right guidance to reps and SAs in the moment, in the surfaces where they work, and shift the mix from scheduled programs toward just-in-time delivery over time. Own onboarding and ramp end-to-end. With a rapidly scaling sales team, ramp is the year-one priority. Build the program that shortens time-to-productivity, and measure it by ramp and early attainment, not by curriculum completion. Own field activation for launches and programs. Sit on the critical path for product launches from the start of planning, build the readiness and activation programs, and use field signal to drive adoption and close gaps after go-live. Activation is the measure, not announcement: a launch lands when the field is selling it well. Close the loop with data. Partner with the data team on the call, activity, and deal signal that shows where capability gaps are, and track whether what you ship actually moves it. Hire and develop the team. Build a small, high-leverage function staffed for design and technical delivery, and define the roles as the function takes shape. What You Bring Along 10+ years in revenue or field enablement at a technical SaaS company, with at least five years leading a team. A design view of enablement. You believe the job is to make the system work for the field, not just to train the field on the system. You think upstream, and you believe context beats content. Owner-operator mindset. You treat enablement as a system you own end-to-end: you build it, you run it, you fix it when it breaks, and you measure it by what it produces, not by activity. Track record moving the outcomes that matter: ramp time, technical win rate, time to value. You can point to the metric, not just the program. Comfort enabling a technical product for a technical audience. ClickHouse sells to engineers and data teams, so the SA capability bar draws on product and engineering depth, not surface-level pitch training. A builder's bias. You are comfortable starting from a near-blank slate, making the platform and tooling decisions the function needs, and partnering with engineering on what gets built. Fluency with a modern enablement stack, including conversation intelligence (Gong or similar) and the AI tooling reshaping how enablement gets delivered. Data literacy and a habit of partnering with a data team on the signal that measures capability. You can work with the data yourself. Fluency with a modern sales methodology (MEDDPICC, Command of the Message, Challenger, or similar). Exposure to consumption-based or usage-based business models strongly preferred. Credible partner and challenger to field leadership. You bring data and a point of view, you push back when warranted, and you advocate for the field to the rest of the business when the case is sound. Excellent written and verbal communication. Comfortable presenting to executives and standing in front of the field. Bachelor's degree; advanced degree or equivalent experience preferred. The typical starting salary for this role in the US is $225,000 — $275,000 USD The typical starting salary for this role in US Premium Markets is $250,000 — $300,000 USD Compensation For roles based in the United States , t he typical starting salary range for this position is listed above. In certain locations, such as the San Francisco Bay Area and the New York City Metro Area, a premium market range may apply, as listed. These salary ranges reflect what we reasonably and in good faith believe to be the minimum and maximum pay for this role at the time of posting. The actual compensation may be higher or lower than the amounts listed, and the ranges may be subject to future adjustments. An individual’s placement within the range will depend on various factors, including (but not limited to) education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, location, performance, and the needs of the business or organization. If you have any questions or comments about compensation as a candidate, please get in touch with us at paytransparency@clickhouse.com . Perks Flexible work environment - ClickHouse is a globally distributed company and remote-friendly. We currently operate in over 20 countries. Healthcare - Employer contributions towards your healthcare. Equity in the company - Every new team member who joins our company receives stock options. Time off - Flexible time off in the US, generous entitlement in other countries. A $500 Home office setup if you’re a remote employee. Global Gatherings – We believe in the power of in-person connection and offer opportunities to engage with colleagues at company-wide offsites. Culture - We All Shape It As part of a rapidly scaling start up, you will be instrumental in shaping our culture. Are you interested in finding out more about our culture? Learn more about our values here . Check out our blog posts or follow us on LinkedIn to find out more about what’s happening at ClickHouse. Equal Opportunity & Privacy ClickHouse provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type based on factors such as race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Please see here for our Privacy Statement.

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