Vice President Of Enterprise Applications & Productivity Platforms
The New York Times
New York, NY, United States
$275,000 - $290,000 usd; not specified; medical, d...
On-site
Workday hcm and finance expertise
Saas productivity portfolio management
Enterprise application platform leadership
The New York Times is seeking a Vice President of Enterprise Applications & Productivity Platforms to lead the strategy, governance, and operations of its Workday ecosystem and enterprise productivity application portfolio
Job Summary
The New York Times is seeking a Vice President of Enterprise Applications & Productivity Platforms to lead the strategy, governance, and operations of its Workday ecosystem and enterprise productivity application portfolio.
Responsibilities include owning the enterprise applications and productivity platform strategy, leading the Enterprise Productivity team, and driving cost transparency and optimization across the SaaS portfolio.
The role requires 12+ years of experience leading large-scale enterprise application platforms, significant experience with Workday HCM/Finance, and proven success leading multi-disciplinary teams.
Matching Summary
The New York Times is seeking a Vice President of Enterprise Applications & Productivity Platforms to lead the strategy, governance, and operations of its Workday ecosystem and enterprise productivity application portfolio.
Salary
$275,000 - $290,000 USD; Not specified; Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Workday HCM and Finance expertise
SaaS productivity portfolio management
Enterprise application platform leadership
Modern integration patterns (APIs)
Security, compliance, and privacy requirements
Nice-to-have
Global or multi-entity environment experience
Fast-paced industry experience
AI and automation capabilities in enterprise platforms
Key Requirements
12+ years leading enterprise application platforms