Senior Pricing Strategy Manager
F5 Networks · Seattle, WA
About this role
F5 Networks is hiring a senior-level Corporate Development Manager in the finance function based in Seattle, WA. The posting calls out experience with Python, SQL, Tableau, Security. Compensation is listed at $149,600–$224,400 per year.
- Role
- Corporate Development Manager
- Function
- finance
- Level
- senior
- Track
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Posted
- May 14, 2026
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Job description
from F5 Networks careersAt F5, we strive to bring a better digital world to life. Our teams empower organizations across the globe to create, secure, and run applications that enhance how we experience our evolving digital world. We are passionate about cybersecurity, from protecting consumers from fraud to enabling companies to focus on innovation.
Everything we do centers around people. That means we obsess over how to make the lives of our customers, and their customers, better. And it means we prioritize a diverse F5 community where each individual can thrive.
The Senior Pricing Strategy Manager will play a critical role in shaping and executing F5’s pricing and monetization strategy across its technology infrastructure and security solutions. The ideal candidate will possess a strong product mindset, be analytically rigorous, and think strategically. To succeed in this role, the individual must have strong businessmodeling capabilities and the ability to translate complex data into compelling narratives and recommendations that influence senior executives.
This is an individual contributor role reporting to the Senior Director of Pricing Strategy.
*** This position is based in Seattle (Hybrid) ***
Key Responsibilities
Develop and refine pricing frameworks and monetization models for hardware, software, cloud, and AI products within the networking and cybersecurity portfolio—balancing value, competitiveness, and profitability.
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