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CLEVELAND, OH – DECEMBER 16, 2019 ─ ON Partners, the experience-driven retained executive search firm, today unveiled Top Jobs 2020. Their list of C-level and executive jobs expected to be in demand in the coming year includes the technology, consumer, life sciences, supply chain, and industrial sectors. ON consultants nationwide provided input for the Top Jobs list. They found that the critical importance of the customer experience, automation, and ongoing digital transformation efforts are among the key factors expected to drive hiring in the coming year.
“Across industry sectors, the focus on the customer experience has never been more paramount, and organizations are also realizing that cultivating a strong internal culture can prove to be make or break, especially in this economy,” noted ON Partners partner Marc Gasperino. “In addition, emerging technologies are driving the need for positions in various markets that can address all that these technologies are enabling.”
ON Partners’ list of Top Executive Jobs for 2020 includes:
Senior Vice President, Customer Experience and Design: Consumers are accustomed to the ease of interacting with digital-native brands like Amazon, Google, and Netflix. They continue to seek the same experiences when dealing with other aspects of their daily lives. Studies show that 25% of customers defect from a brand after just one bad experience. Companies now seek customer experience and design executives who can not only gather insights into customer preferences and future trends but also have the ability to elevate conversations about these strategies to the C-suite and board of directors.
Chief Culture Officer: Studies have shown a connection between culture and financial performance, reputation, and employee attitude. As employee and business needs continue to evolve, the need for an executive focused exclusively on creating and maintaining the corporate culture has never been more critical.
Chief Transformation Officer: Making its second appearance on the list, this position remains critical as organizations across all sectors seek professionals who can guide them through their digital transformations. Along with other roles associated with enabling companies to become more digital, this job is likely to remain in demand for the foreseeable future.
Vice President, Customer Success Notes ON Vice President Danny Bolger, “Customer success is the new sales.” In SaaS in particular, winning new customers proves extremely difficult. Once they’re on board, companies must do everything in their power to retain them, especially since customers can often leave with no associated penalty. Engaged customers who understand how to use a product are far more likely to stay, recommend the product, and continue to pay for it. This position requires someone with an obsession with creating the best customer experience possible. It relies heavily on data to ensure a positive experience and drive sales decisions. The function typically reports to the CRO or head of worldwide sales, sometimes finance.
“Customer success is transitioning from a function to a core principle of successful SaaS businesses,” noted ON vice president Jake Espenlaub. “Retaining and growing existing customers is now more important than net new revenue, and post-sale experience is the key to keeping a high level of trust and retention with your customers. Similar to a consumer’s favorite hotel brand, or clothing line, if the experience continues to be personalized and efficient, you’ll keep customers that will pay you for life.”
Director, Human Enhancement: By implanting or hosting a technology element in the human body, such as a wearable device, physical augmentation has the power to change our inherent physical capabilities. According to Gartner, “Cognitive augmentation can occur through accessing information and exploiting applications on traditional computer systems and the emerging multi-experience interface in smart spaces.” As physical augmentation becomes more widespread, the need is increasing for experts who can oversee the strategy, development, and implementation of these devices.
Vice President, Robotics: E-commerce giants like Amazon and Alibaba aren’t the only companies using autonomous robots that move materials. An increasing number of manufacturers are adopting bots, especially as finding humans to perform tasks is becoming more difficult. With pay being low and tasks being performed faster and safer by robots, the use of robots will only increase in the coming years – as will the need for talent who can manage them.
Vice President, 3D Design: The manufacturing applications for 3D scanning are endless: Virtual parts warehouses, additive manufacturing, reverse engineering, and quality inspections, to name a few. Bringing onboard someone who is capable of managing all that is key as 3D usage becomes increasingly mainstream.
Noted ON partner Heidi Hoffman, “The Supply Chain continues to be a driver for strategic competitive advantage across industries. Eliminating waste, improving productivity and managing one’s impact on the environment have been and will continue to be critical focal areas across the supply chain. As our economy becomes increasingly focused on green initiatives and digitization, the supply chain will continue to evolve and develop new roles to help companies achieve their strategic goals.”
Vice President, IoT, and AI: With supply chain management able to serve as a competitive differentiator – and keep customers loyal to a particular brand – significant effort must be placed on keeping software up to date. With the Internet of Things (IoT) predicted to lead to a 15 percent productivity increase in the delivery and supply chain industry, logistics experts are using new resources to enhance supply networks, reduce costs, and generate new revenue streams. In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) has the ability to solve inefficiencies. It reduces time and money spent while speeding up processes and can be used to automate lower-level decision-making and balance supply with forecasted demand.
Chief Supply Chain Officer (CSCO): Traditionally considered a supporting role in the C-suite, the CSCO will become increasingly pivotal in how organizations maneuver through the digital economy. They will address major issues such as increasing tariff restrictions, using the supply chain in novel ways, and delivering experiences and outcomes that engage customers and grow business.
Vice President, Sustainability: Logistics companies are increasingly integrating sustainability efforts into their overall strategy, motivated by protecting the environment and eliminating pollution. This “Green Logistics” trend will not only help the environment, but it will boost corporate reputations, lower supply chain costs and increase customer loyalty.
Chief Medical Officer: Although funding in the biotech space in 2019 wasn’t as robust as in 2018, the market for experienced clinical development leaders – especially Chief Medical Officers – continues to be red hot and should continue through 2020.
Noted partner Steve Cornacchia, “As emerging new technologies in cell therapy, gene therapy and gene editing now move forward into the clinic, these traditional discovery and platform technology oriented companies are seeking the build out of their development organizations under a strong clinical leader.”
Head of Data Management: In the early stages of data management, it was difficult for data analysts to gather, organize, and interpret information that is pertinent to life sciences research and system operations. The innovation of cloud management will enable data management professionals to easily collect and interpret information for improved life science practices. Data use spans myriad applications, from transforming diagnoses to improving outcomes to R&D – all of which require experts who can harness and interpret the information.
Vice President, Genetics: With an increase in the use of genetic information to assess and treat disorders, as well as gene technology enabling researchers to identify genome sequences that predict disorders, organizations need professionals who are able to manage these activities.
Head of mHealth/Wearables: With wearable medical devices increasingly being used to measure not just clinical indicators but quality of life, their use is expected to grow as the consumerization of healthcare continues. According to Deloitte, “The new clinician/patient partnership is based on improved awareness, self-management, and prevention strategies, replacing the paternalistic approach of old.”
Senior Vice President, Emerging Markets: New healthcare markets beyond Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC) include Latin America, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Africa. They are incubating new business models and leading in the development of new drugs. Pharmaceutical companies are establishing brands for these markets, allowing more locally tailored pricing models, while preventing parallel trade. Business Insider and Hunt Scanlon Media exclusively launched this report.
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