Simply Wall St

Chief Operating Officer (COO)

To empower every retail investor in the world to make the best decisions possible.

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  • Business Operations and Strategy

  • Full-time

  • Office | Sydney, NSW, Australia

  • Visa sponsorship · No

  • Mid Level · A role for someone with some well-developed knowledge and skills they can bring to the role and team. Typically within 2-5 years of experience.

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Why Simply Wall St

Simply Wall Street conducts in-depth and unbiased fundamental analysis on thousands of listed companies worldwide allowing you to quickly identify and research opportunities.

About the role

The Role

Simply Wall St is looking for a Chief Operating Officer (COO). It is a hands-on and strategic role combining Operations, Product-led Growth, Finance and Strategy. This is a unique opportunity for the right person who understands how product-led organisations work to help us continue our mission to empower individual stock investors. While the role has some core areas of ownership, you’ll find solutions to whatever problems arise to drive the business forward.

What you'll be responsible for

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    Process Management and Ongoing Improvement

    Manage and improve organizational processes to minimize complexities and increase productivity

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    Execution and Project Management

    Plan and deliver project plans by managing people, resources, budget, and timelines, to support the organization’s goals

  • Stakeholder Engagement

    Partner with stakeholders to understand specifications, business requirements, and communicate insights

Skills you'll need

  • Prioritization

    Compares and ranks the relative importance &/or urgency of different tasks to identify the best order of actions

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    Attention to detail

    Accurately identifies and rectifies discrepancies or errors that exists in information and deliverables

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