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Solutions Consultant

Trov, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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San Francisco, CA & New York, NY & Salt Lake City, UT

Who We Are At Pave, we're building the industry’s leading compensation platform, combining the world's largest real-time compensation dataset with deep expertise in AI and machine learning. Our platform is perfecting the art and science of pay to give 8,500+ companies unparalleled confidence in every compensation decision.

Top tier companies like OpenAI, McDonald’s, Instacart, Atlassian, Synopsys, Stripe, Databricks, and Waymo use Pave, transforming every pay decision into a competitive advantage. $190+ billion in total compensation spend is managed in our workflows, and 70% of Forbes AI 50 use Pave to benchmark compensation.

The future of pay is real-time & predictive, and we’re making it happen right now. We’ve raised $160M in funding from leading investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, Y Co, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Craft Ventures.

The Solutions Consultant Team @ Pave The Solution Consultant team serves as the technical bridge between sales and customer success, architecting compensation solutions that align with each customer's unique HRIS ecosystem, data infrastructure, and business requirements. We tackle the complex challenge of integrating modern compensation management into diverse enterprise environments where legacy systems, fragmented data sources, and varying technical maturity levels create barriers to implementing transparent, equitable, and scalable compensation practices.

As a Solutions Consultant on the Pave team, you'll partner with sales to design and demonstrate how our compensation platform transforms complex pay data into actionable insights, while ensuring seamless integration with customers' existing HR tech stacks and workflows.

What You’ll Do:

Partner with Account Executives and Account Managers to drive complex, multi‑threaded sales cycles with strategic prospects, focusing on large deals that increase Pave’s revenue.

Create and present customized product demonstrations of Pave’s End‑to‑End Compensation Management suite to prospective customers.

Run compelling proof‑of‑concept trials with potential customers by defining success criteria and helping them achieve those goals.

Conduct technical discovery sessions to uncover business pain points, technical requirements, and success criteria.

Create and present technical proposals, proof‑of‑concept implementations, and ROI analyses.

What You’ll Bring:

5+ years of experience in sales engineering, solutions consulting, or similar.

Strong understanding of enterprise SaaS operating systems (preferably experience with HRTech software).

Proficiency in integrating and troubleshooting RESTful APIs and webhooks in client environments.

Prior experience in technology sales with startup experience preferred.

Track record of consistently meeting and exceeding revenue targets for your organization's Go‑To‑Market function.

Compensation, It’s What We Do. Salary is just one component of Pave’s total compensation package for employees. Your total rewards package at Pave will include equity, top‑notch medical, dental, and vision coverage, an unlimited PTO policy, and many other region‑specific benefits. Your level is based on our assessment of your interview performance and experience, which you can always ask the hiring manager about to understand in more detail. This salary range may include multiple levels.

The targeted cash compensation for this position is (level depends on experience and performance in the interview process).

Since being founded in 2019, Pave has established a robust global footprint. Headquartered in San Francisco’s Financial District, we operate strategic regional hubs across New York City’s Flatiron District, Salt Lake City, and the United Kingdom. We cultivate a vibrant, collaborative workplace culture through our hybrid model, bringing teams together in‑person on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to foster innovation and strengthen professional relationships.

Benefits @ Pave At Pave, career advancement drives everything—roles expand, responsibilities deepen, and compensation rises alongside your professional growth.

What we provide:

Complete Health Coverage : Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your family, with plenty of options to suit your needs.

Time off & Flexibility : Flexible PTO and the ability to work from anywhere in the world for a month.

Meals & Snacks : Lunch & dinner stipends as well as fully stocked kitchens to fuel you.

Professional Development : Quarterly education stipend to continuously grow.

Family Support : Robust parental leave to bond with your new family.

Commuter Assistance : A commuter stipend to help you collaborate in person.

Vision - Our vision is to unlock a labor market built on trust Mission - Our team's mission is to build confidence in every compensation decision Are you ready to help our customers make smarter, more effective compensation decisions? Voluntary Self‑Identification For government reporting purposes, we ask candidates to respond to the below self‑identification survey. Completion of the form is entirely voluntary. Whatever your decision, it will not be considered in the hiring process or thereafter. Any information that you do provide will be recorded and maintained in a confidential file.

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