FAQs
What is the role of the Director, Talent Science at Canonical?
The Director, Talent Science is responsible for leading and delivering the strategic Talent Science project roadmap, ensuring efficient hiring processes, coaching team members, and aligning talent selection initiatives with high-performance outcomes and career frameworks.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have an exceptional academic record, an undergraduate degree in a psychology or people-based subject, significant experience in talent outcomes, and advanced analytical abilities in tools such as SQL, R, or Python.
Is experience in the technology or consulting industry preferred for this role?
Yes, significant experience working with talent outcomes in the corporate space, ideally in the technology or consulting industry, is preferred.
What are the expected leadership responsibilities in this role?
The Director will be responsible for leading the Talent Science team, delivering strategic objectives, mentoring team members, and representing the team in the absence of the Head of Talent Science.
Will there be opportunities for professional development?
Yes, Canonical offers a personal learning and development budget of USD 2,000 per year for team members.
Is travel required for this position?
Yes, the role requires the ability to travel internationally twice a year for company events that can last up to two weeks.
What is the work environment like at Canonical?
Canonical offers a distributed work environment, with colleagues primarily working remotely and team sprints occurring in person twice a year in various interesting locations.
Are there any additional benefits provided beyond base salary?
Yes, in addition to salary, Canonical offers a performance-driven annual bonus or commission, annual holiday leave, maternity and paternity leave, employee assistance programs, and recognition rewards.
What is Canonical’s stance on diversity and inclusion?
Canonical is an equal opportunity employer and fosters a workplace free from discrimination, valuing diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds to create a better work environment and products.
Is there a specific focus on data-driven decision-making in this role?
Yes, the position emphasizes making data-driven decisions related to talent outcomes and leveraging analytical capabilities to drive hiring processes effectively.