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A Remote Viewing job typically involves using structured techniques to gather information about distant or unseen targets without direct physical access. This practice is often associated with psychic or intuitive abilities, but some organizations use it in research or investigative contexts. Remote viewers may be employed in fields such as paranormal research, security consulting, or private investigation. While the legitimacy of remote viewing remains debated, some individuals claim success in providing useful insights.

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In a Remote Viewing position, your main daily tasks typically involve monitoring live video feeds or surveillance footage to detect and report unusual activity, security breaches, or other incidents. You may also be responsible for creating detailed reports, maintaining logs, and communicating effectively with on-site personnel or local authorities when necessary. Depending on the employer, you might work independently or as part of a larger security team and could be assigned to oversee multiple locations simultaneously. Staying alert and attentive throughout your shift is crucial to ensuring timely responses to any events that arise.

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Becoming a remote viewer typically involves training in visualization, meditation, and mental focus techniques, often through specialized programs or courses. Developing strong intuitive skills and practicing regularly are essential, and some individuals pursue certifications or join communities to improve their abilities.

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VP, Partner Product Solutions

corpay

Nashville, TN • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Corpay rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 34 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

13th of 21 rated payment service providers


Job description

What We Need

CORPAY is currently looking to hire a VP of Partner Product Solutions within our North America Partners division. In this role, you will sit at the intersection of partner needs, product capabilities, credit/risk requirements, technology delivery, marketing messaging, and operational readiness.

This role is especially important as Corpay expands partner programs that require partner-specific product setup, application and customer journey design, mobile/app demos, merchant/MID configuration, credit decisioning logic, reporting, settlement, and clear handoff from business development into launch execution. You will report directly to the President of NAP and regularly collaborate with teams and departments.

 

How We Work

As a VP, you will be expected to work in a virtual environment. CORPAY will set you up for success by providing:

  • Assigned workspace in a home office set up.
  • Company-issued equipment + remote access

 

Role Responsibilities

The responsibilities of the role will include:

 

Partner-Facing Product Support and Demos

  • Own demo readiness for strategic partner conversations, including mobile app walkthroughs, application flow demos, customer journey examples, reporting views, and product capability narratives.
  • Partner with Business Development to tailor demos for prospective partners such as large fuel retailers, convenience networks, and technology platforms.
  • Create reusable demo scripts, product one-pagers, partner-facing FAQs, and solution walkthroughs that clearly explain what Corpay can launch today versus what requires development.
  • Ensure partner-facing materials accurately reflect product capabilities, limitations, implementation dependencies, and customer experience.

 

Product Design and Partner Solutioning

  • Translate partner requirements into product requirements, configuration needs, process flows, acceptance criteria, and launch dependencies.
  • Lead design for partner-specific customer journeys, including application flow, credit decisioning outcomes, alternative offers, onboarding steps, disclosures, customer messaging, and activation.
  • Partner with Credit/Risk to define approval rules, credit thresholds, graduation/increase logic, bad debt assumptions, and monitoring requirements apply to each partner program.
  • Partner with Marketing and Legal to ensure customer-facing language, terms and conditions, fee disclosures, videos, and education materials are clear and conversion-oriented.
  • Define MVP, fast-follow, and future-state capabilities for each partner launch.

 

Implementation and Setup Coordination

  • Coordinate with Technology, Payments, processor teams, Operations, and partner teams on configuration and implementation needs, including MIDs, partner mapping, settlement/reporting logic, product templates, testing, and production readiness.
  • Identify implementation tradeoffs, capacity constraints, and sequencing choices early, especially where partner requirements create incremental development work.
  • Document launch requirements and drive cross-functional readiness meetings.
  • Ensure all teams understand the product setup, partner economics, operational processes, reporting obligations, and customer support implications.

 

Transition to Onboarding and Launch

  • Own the handoff from Business Development/Product Design into formal onboarding and implementation.
  • Create launch checklists covering product configuration, application flow, credit/risk rules, reporting, settlement, partner training, seller enablement, customer support, compliance/legal, and success metrics.
  • Partner with onboarding and account management teams to ensure the partner has a clear path from signed agreement to pilot, launch, and scaled rollout.
  • Monitor early launch performance and coordinate fixes or enhancements based on partner, customer, and internal feedback.

 

Measurement and Continuous Improvement

  • Define success metrics for partner product launches, including application conversion, approval rate, start rate, activation, early-life attrition, utilization, line increases, delinquencies, writeoffs, revenue, and partner satisfaction.
  • Use early performance data to improve product design, customer messaging, demos, onboarding processes, and partner implementation playbooks.
  • Build a repeatable partner product launch framework that reduces one-off work and accelerates future partner programs.

 

Qualifications & Skills

  • Minimum bachelors degree
  • 7+ years of product management, product operations, partner solutions, implementation, or product strategy experience, ideally in payments, fleet cards, fintech, lending/credit, issuing, merchant acquiring, or B2B financial services.
  • Strong ability to convert ambiguous partner requests into clear product requirements, workflows, demos, and implementation plans.
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams including Engineering, Credit/Risk, Legal, Marketing, Operations, Finance, Sales, and external partners.
  • Comfortable leading customer/partner demos and explaining complex products in simple, commercially relevant terms.
  • Strong understanding of application funnels, customer onboarding, product configuration, payment/settlement flows, reporting, and operational readiness.
  • Experience with credit products, alternative approval paths, card programs, merchant IDs, processor setup, or partner-specific product configuration is highly valuable.
  • Highly organized and execution-oriented; able to manage multiple partner launches and dependencies at once.

 

Benefits & Perks

  • Medical, Dental & Vision benefits available the 1st month after hire
  • Automatic enrollment into our 401k plan (subject to eligibility requirements)
  • Virtual fitness classes offered company-wide
  • Robust PTO offerings including major holidays, vacation, sick, personal, & volunteer time
  • Employee discounts with major providers (i.e. wireless, gym, car rental, etc.)
  • Philanthropic support with both local and national organizations
  • Fun culture with company-wide contests and prizes

Pay Transparency

This salary range is provided for locations which require such disclosure. Where a position or applicant may fall in a particular wage range depends on a number of factors including but not limited to skill sets, experience training licenses and certifications (if applicable), and other business and organization needs. The disclosed range has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic markets. At Corpay it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions depend on the facts and circumstances of each case. The estimate of the minimum and maximum salary range is $213,000, - $250,000.

For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity and pay transparency, please click the following links: EEOC and Pay Transparency.


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