Partner 18, Portfolio Compensation

Menlo Park, California, United States

Founded in Silicon Valley in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz (aka a16z) is a venture capital firm that backs bold entrepreneurs building the future through technology. We are stage agnostic. We invest in seed to venture to growth-stage technology companies, across AI, bio + healthcare, consumer, crypto, enterprise, fintech, games, and companies building toward American dynamism. a16z has $45B in assets under management across multiple funds.

We’ve established a team that is defined by respect for the entrepreneur and the company-building process; we know what it’s like to be in the founder’s shoes. We’ve invested in companies like Affirm, Airbnb, Coinbase, Databricks, Devoted Health, Insitro, Figma, GitHub, Instacart, OpenSea, Roblox, Stripe, and Substack. Our team is at the forefront of new technology, helping founders and their companies impact and change the world.

The Role

We are looking for a Portfolio Compensation Partner to join the team in San Francisco or Menlo Park. The Compensation Partner will be a part of our People Practices team with a focus on supporting our portfolio companies on topics related to compensation. You will be partnering closely with our People Practices Partners to generate data, insight and points of view related to a variety of compensation topics that will be distributed to General Partners and key stakeholders in our portfolio companies.

This role requires an in-office presence, as needed by the business, in our Menlo Park, CA or San Francisco, CA office.

To join our team, you should be excited to:

  • Use your knowledge of market data to stay informed on key changes in the compensation for broad-based and executive employees
  • Use your strong analytical foundation to simplify complex concepts including job leveling, role mapping and data collection into practical outcomes
  • Participate in the development of dynamic dashboards and tools to represent current and longitudinal data trends
  • Analyze data and trends to develop key insights on issues that our portfolio companies are facing in a competitive labor market
  • Support the People Practices team in enhancing content and points of view on core topics related to compensation (building compensation ranges, leveling roles, best practices in market data collection) based on stage of growth and size of company
  • Work across our verticals with a focus on our Crypto and Web3 portfolio companies
  • Design and Lead Crypto-Specific Compensation Initiatives: Develop and execute comprehensive crypto-specific intelligence, providing actionable insights for portfolio companies to remain competitive in the rapidly evolving crypto and Web3 talent markets
  • Advance Thought Leadership in Compensation for Crypto: Partner with the People Practices team to publish high-impact research and insights on cutting-edge trends in crypto compensation, refreshers, token mechanics and establish a16z as a leader in the compensation strategy space for Web3 and blockchain-focused organizations

Minimum Qualifications

  • 4-6 years of compensation consulting experience specifically in building total rewards solutions for high growth companies supporting analysis on executive compensation, including base salary, total cash compensation and token and equity grant strategies
  • Must have prior experience consulting, preferably to start-up and high growth companies
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to use data to build dynamic models that will drive insight into changing market trends, preferably specific to compensation survey best practices
  • Strong attention to detail, organization, and the highest standards for accuracy and precision
  • Ability to develop effective relationships at all levels of the organization and inspire trust and confidence
  • Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion; maintain confidentiality
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to manage stakeholder expectations
  • Ability to work effectively with ambiguity, manage multiple projects through completion on time, and to prioritize in a rapidly changing environment
  • Growth mindset, sense of curiosity and dedication to the team's success
  • Comfortable working with Salesforce, Looker, as well as other business reporting tools
  • Low ego, high empathy, and the capacity to collaborate effectively with diverse teams

The anticipated salary range for this role is between $173,000 - $202,000, actual starting pay may vary based on a range of factors which can include experience, skills, and scope.

This role is eligible to participate in the a16z carry program and various discretionary bonus programs as well as benefit and perquisite plans including health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, 401K plan, vacation, and sick leave.

a16z culture 

  • We do only first class business and only in a first class way
  • We take a long view of relationships, because we are in the relationship business 
  • We believe in the future and bet the firm that way
  • We are all different, we recognize that, and we win
  • We celebrate the good times
  • We do it for the team
  • We play to win

At a16z we are always looking to hire the absolute best talent and recognize that diversity in our experiences and backgrounds is what makes us stronger. We hire candidates of any race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital or family status, disability, Veteran status, and any other status. These differences are what enables us to work towards the future we envision for ourselves, our portfolio companies, and the World.

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