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Senior Client Implementation Manager (United Kingdom)

Remote (United Kingdom)

We're Karat, the world's largest interviewing company.

Karat is the gold standard in technical talent measurement, empowering organizations to evaluate, benchmark, and elevate the quality of their engineering teams. Trusted by global leaders such as PayPal, Atlassian, and Citi, Karat’s innovative assessments, live expert-led technical interviews, and unmatched talent insights help companies hire top talent and drive engineering excellence.

Come join our Customer Operations team

Our Customer Operations team plays a critical role in delivering a consultative, white-glove onboarding and implementation experience. We partner closely with clients to drive long-term success through thoughtful automation, actionable insights, and high-touch support at every stage of the customer journey.

What you will do

As a Senior Client Implementation Manager at Karat, you will architect and execute the technical deployment of our interview platform for enterprise clients, ensuring seamless integration with their hiring processes. You'll coordinate internal resources to configure custom solutions, conduct technical training, and serve as the implementation specialist who guides clients from kick-off through optimization, driving adoption and measuring success through implementation KPIs and platform performance metrics.

  • Architect and execute tailored client onboarding plans for enterprise-level clients, addressing complex implementation needs, establishing and achieving clear milestones and deliverables.
  • Orchestrate cross-functional resources across Karat teams to support high-touch onboarding for strategic enterprise clients.
  • Translate client requirements into practical onboarding roadmaps tailored to each client's specific needs.
  • Serve as the trusted advisor throughout the enterprise client onboarding journey, ensuring seamless platform adoption and stakeholder alignment.
  • Anticipate and mitigate implementation risks unique to large-scale deployments, developing creative solutions to maintain momentum.
  • Facilitate effective knowledge transfer through structured training sessions and documentation.
  • Track onboarding progress against established KPIs and provide regular status updates to stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with Sales, Product, and Support teams to ensure seamless client handoffs between phases, as well as ensure enterprise client requirements influence roadmap priorities.
  • Document client onboarding patterns and contribute to the development of repeatable onboarding playbooks and templates

The experience you will bring

  • 7+ years of program or project management experience in SaaS or technology services, with demonstrated success managing enterprise-level implementations
  • Proven track record shepherding complex, multi-stakeholder client programs for Fortune 500 or similarly sophisticated organizations
  • Exceptional organizational and communication skills—including executive presence and the ability to influence senior stakeholders
  • Deep familiarity with technical implementations or enterprise software onboarding; experience with ATS/recruitment technology integration is highly valuable
  • Strong collaboration skills; adept at navigating matrix organizations and working across sales, product, engineering, and operations
  • Proficiency with project management tools like Asana, Smartsheet, Jira, or similar; experience with change management methodologies
  • A consultative, strategic mindset with a strong bias toward ownership, problem-solving, and creating scalable solutions for enterprise environments
  • Experience developing implementation playbooks and frameworks that can be leveraged across client segments

This position is only available to candidates residing in the United Kingdom. While our team operates 100% remotely, we are currently limiting hiring to this specific location.

This position is open to candidates authorized to work in the United Kingdom only. No visa sponsorship provided.


Benefits of joining Karat in the United Kingdom

All UK-based offers include a competitive salary in local currency and Karat-granted stock options. UK employees of record (EOR) will receive all required, country-specific benefits.

Additional Karat-Sponsored Perks: 

  • Private healthcare available (100% premium coverage for employees and eligible dependents)

Time Off:

Generous United Kingdom time off policies

  • Vacation: 20 days of vacation per year (accrued at 1.67 days per month)
  • Sick Leave:  Three (3) work weeks per calendar year
  • Karat ‘No Questions Asked’ Leave: one (1) work week per calendar year

United Kingdom Holidays

  • Public Holidays: 7 days
  • Karat Summer Break: 5 days - July
  • Karat Winter Break: 5 days - December

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Statement of Inclusivity

In keeping with our beliefs and goals, no employee or applicant will face discrimination or harassment based on: race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, age, gender, marital/domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability status, or veteran status. Above and beyond discrimination and harassment based on “protected categories,” we also strive to prevent other subtler forms of inappropriate behavior (i.e., stereotyping) from ever gaining a foothold in our office. Whether blatant or hidden, barriers to success have no place at Karat.

We value a diverse workforce: people of color, womxn, and LGBTQIA+ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.

If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know at accommodation@karat.com.

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