Full-Time

Commercial Account Manager

Uber Eats, UK

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Uber

Uber

10,001+ employees

Global platform for ride-hailing and logistics

Automotive & Transportation
Fintech

Entry, Junior

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

London, UK

Employees are expected to spend at least half of their work time in the London office.

Category
Customer Success Management
Sales & Account Management
Required Skills
Marketing
Business Strategy
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 1-2 years in a client-facing role or relevant commercial position
  • Confident in making data-led decisions and using sound business judgment
  • Great project manager who can develop detailed joint business plans with our restaurant partners and consistently deliver above expectations
  • Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
  • Speed, resourcefulness, and go-getter attitude. This team moves fast and always operates in new spaces
  • Willingness to hustle, roll up sleeves, and get in the weeds with our highest value partners
  • Highly autonomous - able to work with minimal oversight
  • Ability to fuse business, strategy, finance and legal concepts to lead complex, multifaceted deals
  • Problem solving skills: when you see a problem, you work hard and think out of the box until you fix it
  • Capable to run analysis and/or understand data and transform it into relevant insights
  • Strong executive presence and have a track record of outperforming metrics-based business goals
  • Effective at operating under pressure and meeting tight deadlines
Responsibilities
  • Manage a portfolio of local favourite London restaurants and be responsible for its growth and profitability
  • Commercial Management: Lead commercial discussions with merchants to build sustainable long-term partnerships.
  • Growth: Develop strategies in conjunction with your partners to help grow their businesses (e.g. effective marketing plans, menu optimisations, operational improvements etc.) and experiment with new business models (eg. delivery-only kitchens).
  • Demand Generation: Drive demand to the app in your area of London, by working with Marketing and Growth teams to improve our brand strength and in-app conversion
  • Operational Improvement: Drive forward operational improvement with your partners to ensure that together we are delivering the best experience to Uber Eats users and couriers - whether that’s making sure they received what they ordered, or they’re receiving it when they expect it.
  • Analysis: Quantify everything you do. Utilise data-driven decision making to understand the performance of initiatives to ensure you are effectively prioritising those with the highest return on investment.
  • Improve tools and processes: Use your analytical ability combined with operational rigour to identify gaps in our current processes and build tools to drive forward partnership KPIs and maximise your impact
  • Partner with internal teams: Work closely with stakeholders in internal teams (e.g. Central Operations, Community Operations) to solve problems and ensure that feedback received is utilised in improving our product and operations.

Uber connects people and goods through its global platform, offering services in ride-hailing and logistics. Users can request rides or deliveries via the app, which matches them with drivers or delivery personnel. The company operates on a commission-based model, earning revenue from ride fares, delivery fees, and service charges. What sets Uber apart from its competitors is its extensive range of services, including freight and essential goods transportation, alongside traditional ride-hailing. Uber aims to enhance safety with measures like driver background checks and real-time verification, while continuously expanding its offerings to meet diverse customer needs.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$15.4B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

9%

1 year growth

18%

2 year growth

35%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Uber's innovative travel products, such as Uber Yacht and Uber Cruise, cater to high-end tourists, potentially increasing revenue and brand prestige.
  • The settlement in Massachusetts could serve as a model for similar agreements globally, enhancing driver satisfaction and retention.
  • Uber's 'One Less Car' initiative could attract environmentally conscious consumers, boosting its reputation and user base.

What critics are saying

  • The high cost of settlements and compliance with new regulations could strain Uber's financial resources.
  • Expanding into new services like boat rides may divert focus and resources from its core ride-hailing business.

What makes Uber unique

  • Uber's expansion into boat services in European tourist destinations like Ibiza, Venice, and Greece sets it apart from traditional ride-hailing competitors.
  • The company's strategic push to become a super app, offering comprehensive travel booking options, differentiates it from other ride-hailing services.
  • Uber's settlement with Massachusetts, which includes guaranteed minimum pay and benefits for drivers, positions it as a leader in driver welfare compared to other gig economy companies.

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