Full-Time

Senior Manager Accounts Receivable, Credit & Collections

Accounts Receivable, Credit & Collections

Updated on 5/19/2026

Anthropic

Anthropic

5,001-10,000 employees

Develops reliable, interpretable AI systems

Compensation Overview

$190k - $230k/yr

H1B Sponsorship Available

Seattle, WA, USA + 2 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Location-based hybrid policy: employees must be in office at least 25% of the time.

Category
Accounting (2)
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Required Skills
LLM
NetSuite
SAP Products
Financial analysis
Oracle
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Experience leading credit and collections teams in a high-growth or enterprise SaaS environment, including managing other managers.
  • Demonstrated experience driving automation across credit and collections workflows, with measurable improvements to efficiency, coverage, or DSO.
  • Strong working knowledge of commercial credit risk assessment, including use of credit reporting tools (e.g., Dun & Bradstreet, Experian) and financial statement analysis.
  • Hands-on experience with ERP and accounts receivable systems (e.g., NetSuite, Oracle, SAP) and AR automation platforms (e.g., Tesorio, HighRadius, Billtrust), including shaping workflow and integration design rather than just using them.
  • Proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets for portfolio analysis, reporting, and ad hoc modeling.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to navigate sensitive customer and executive-level internal conversations diplomatically.
Responsibilities
  • Set the strategic direction for Americas credit and collections, including portfolio management, aging reviews, and cash forecasting for the region.
  • Own the Americas collections automation roadmap, including segmentation strategy, dunning workflows, self-service payment experiences, and automated dispute routing.
  • Drive adoption of AI across the credit and collections workflow, including intelligent prioritization of collector outreach, AI-drafted customer correspondence, predictive risk scoring, and automated reconciliation of customer responses.
  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of credit and collections professionals, including people managers, setting clear KPIs around DSO, aging, collection effectiveness, and automation coverage.
  • Own credit risk strategy for new and existing Americas customers, including credit policy, credit limit frameworks, payment term guidelines, and data-driven escalation of higher-risk accounts.
  • Partner with Sales, Deal Desk, and Legal leadership on contract negotiations involving payment terms, credit exposure, and non-standard billing arrangements.
  • Drive timely resolution of material customer disputes in partnership with Billing Operations, Cash Application, and Customer Success.
  • Develop and refine credit and collections policies, playbooks, and escalation paths suited to a rapidly scaling enterprise SaaS business, with automation embedded by default rather than bolted on.
  • Lead the Americas rollout and continued optimization of our AR automation platform, including workflow design, integrations with ERP and billing systems, and reporting.
  • Partner with Finance Systems and internal AI tooling teams to identify and deploy agentic and LLM-based solutions that reduce manual work and improve decision quality across the credit and collections lifecycle.
  • Deliver regular reporting and insights on receivables health, bad debt reserves, collections performance, and automation metrics to senior finance leadership.
  • Collaborate with regional AR peers to harmonize global credit and collections standards while accounting for Americas-specific commercial and regulatory nuances.
  • Represent Americas AR in cross-functional initiatives spanning systems, controls, and finance transformation.
Desired Qualifications
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in accounts receivable, credit, or collections, including significant time leading teams and managing people managers.
  • Hands-on experience deploying AI or LLM-based solutions in a finance or AR context, whether through vendor tooling, custom workflows, or agentic systems.
  • Experience supporting a company through rapid scaling, including process build-out, systems implementation, and org design.
  • Familiarity with enterprise contract structures, including multi-year deals, usage-based billing, and non-standard payment terms.
  • Exposure to global AR operations and cross-regional coordination.
  • Experience partnering with Sales and Deal Desk leadership on complex commercial negotiations.
  • Working knowledge of SOX controls and audit requirements as they relate to AR and credit.
  • Comfort prompting and evaluating LLMs as part of daily work, and a point of view on where AI creates real leverage in a finance function versus where it does not.

Anthropic focuses on AI research to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. Its main product, Claude, is an AI assistant designed to handle tasks at any scale for clients across industries, delivered through deployment and licensing along with specialized AI R&D services. Claude works by combining natural language processing, human feedback, reinforcement learning, and interpretability techniques to produce a capable, controllable AI assistant that can assist with a wide range of tasks. The company differentiates itself from competitors by prioritizing safety, transparency, and controllability—emphasizing reliability, interpretability of model behavior, and user-controlled steerability in its AI systems. Anthropic’s goal is to make AI systems that people can trust and efficiently use to improve operations and decision-making across sectors.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$107.3B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Enterprise compliance integrations with Smarsh, ReliaQuest, and Cyera deepen regulated-sector adoption.
  • Claude coding demand drove 2026 revenue toward $10 billion and first-quarter profitability.
  • API, web, desktop, and cloud partnerships broaden distribution across business workflows.

What critics are saying

  • OpenAI and Google are compressing Claude's pricing and enterprise differentiation.
  • A $45 billion compute commitment through May 2029 locks in crushing fixed costs.
  • Any regulated-customer data incident triggers immediate pullback and freezes enterprise sales.

What makes Anthropic unique

  • Anthropic builds Claude with constitutional AI for safer, steerable outputs.
  • Its long-context Claude models target coding, reasoning, and enterprise workflows.
  • Public benefit corporation status reinforces a safety-first brand versus pure growth rivals.

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May 21st, 2026
Anthropic to pay SpaceX $45B for Claude AI computing capacity over three years

Anthropic has agreed to pay SpaceX nearly $45 billion over three years for computing resources to support its Claude AI software, according to SpaceX's initial public offering paperwork. The deal involves monthly payments of $1.25 billion through May 2029, with reduced fees during the initial ramp-up period. The arrangement grants Anthropic access to over 300 megawatts of computing capacity from SpaceX's Colossus 1 data centre in Memphis, Tennessee, which houses more than 220,000 Nvidia GPUs. Anthropic has expanded the agreement to include Colossus 2, with plans to scale up Nvidia GB200 capacity throughout June. The partnership represents a significant boost for SpaceX, whose annual revenue currently sits around $18 billion. SpaceX indicated it expects to enter additional similar services contracts leveraging unused compute capacity.

Ars Technica
Apr 21st, 2026
Mozilla: Anthropic's Mythos AI model finds 271 zero-day bugs in Firefox 150

Mozilla has discovered 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 using early access to Anthropic's Mythos Preview AI model. The findings represent a significant increase from the 22 bugs detected by Anthropic's Opus 4.6 model in Firefox 148 last month. Firefox CTO Bobby Holley said Mythos is "every bit as capable" as the world's best security researchers, whilst eliminating the need to "concentrate many months of costly human effort to find a single bug". He believes AI tools like Mythos tilt the cybersecurity balance towards defenders by making vulnerability discovery cheaper. Anthropic released Mythos Preview to a limited group of industry partners earlier this month. Mozilla CTO Raffi Krikorian argues such tools are particularly crucial for open source projects, which often rely on insufficient volunteer maintenance for security.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 21st, 2026
Anthropic's Mythos AI sparks fear and hope over cybersecurity threats to global finance

Anthropic's new AI model Mythos has sparked concern amongst policymakers at International Monetary Fund meetings over its potential to accelerate sophisticated cyberattacks on the global financial system. However, its developers argue the technology could provide banks with their strongest defence yet. What distinguishes Mythos is its ability to chain multiple security weaknesses into coordinated attacks, effectively automating complex cyber intrusions. This capability could significantly expand the pool of potential attackers in the near term. The model's creators emphasise a longer-term benefit: the same technology could enable banks to detect and patch vulnerabilities faster than ever, potentially shifting the balance towards defenders if widely adopted. The dual-use nature of Mythos has created both panic and optimism in boardrooms and governments regarding global financial system security.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 17th, 2026
Indian fintechs push Anthropic for early access to 'dangerous' Mythos AI model

Indian fintech companies including One97 Communications, Razorpay Software and Pine Labs are pushing Anthropic for early access to Mythos, the AI model that has raised global concerns about cyberattack risks. The firms want to test Mythos on their own systems to detect vulnerabilities following Anthropic's announcement of a limited rollout. The San Francisco-based AI developer considers the model too dangerous for wider release but major Indian financial technology companies are seeking early access to assess potential security threats to their platforms.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 16th, 2026
US government prepares to give federal agencies access to Anthropic's Mythos AI model

The US government is preparing to provide major federal agencies with access to Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, according to a memo reviewed by Bloomberg News. Gregory Barbaccia, federal chief information officer at the White House Office of Management and Budget, informed Cabinet department officials on Tuesday that OMB is establishing protections to enable agencies to use the closely guarded AI tool. The move comes amid concerns that the powerful model could significantly increase cybersecurity risks. OMB is working to set up appropriate safeguards before rolling out access to the system across government departments.