Sprinto
Director - Business Enablement Partner
Job Summary
This role focuses on leading the HR business partner function in a fast-growing SaaS/tech environment. The candidate will build and manage a team of Business Enablement Partners, partner with leaders to drive talent strategies, and improve organizational effectiveness. Key responsibilities include coaching senior leaders, designing organizational solutions, and translating business goals into HR initiatives. The role requires strong stakeholder management, decision-making skills, and the ability to influence without authority.
Required Skills
Benefits
Job Description
Sprinto is a leading platform that automates information security compliance. By raising the bar on information security, Sprinto ensures compliance, healthy operational practices, and the ability for businesses to grow and scale with unwavering confidence. We are a team of200+ employees & helping2000+ Customers across75+ Countries. We are funded by top investment partnersAccel, ELEVATION & Blume Ventures and have raised 32 Million USD in funding, including our latestSeries B round.
The Role -
Sprinto is looking for a strategic and seasoned HR leader to anchor our Business Partnering function. In this role, you will build and lead a team of Business Enablement Partners (BEPs) aligned with key business units. This role goes beyond traditional HRBP — it is about solving business problems through people systems, coaching leaders to scale, and building leverage within the organization.
You’ll partner deeply with the functional heads & people leaders to ensure we attract, retain, and grow high-impact talent, build high-performing teams, and institutionalise leadership maturity across the company.
- Translate business goals into talent strategies and scalable org design interventions.
- Build and manage a high-performing team of BEPs across GTM, R&D, and G&A.
- Coach functional heads and leaders on performance, succession, and people leadership.
- Drive performance architecture, quarterly check-ins, and manager maturity metrics.
- Act as escalation point and problem solver for critical people issues.
- Deliver people intelligence and team health insights in business reviews.
- Partner with COEs (TA, Rewards, L&D) to deploy integrated people solutions.
- 10-12+ years of experience in HRBP/People Partnering roles, ideally in fast-scaling SaaS/tech companies.
- Proven experience in coaching senior leaders and designing org-level solutions.
- Ability to influence without authority and hold space in all forums.
- Bias for clarity, velocity, and reductionist thinking.
- Strong analytical and decision-making skills.
- Exceptional communication and stakeholder alignment capability.
- Remote First Policy.
- 5 Days Working With FLEXI Hours.
- Group Medical Insurance (Parents, Spouse, Children).
- Group Accident Cover.
- Company Sponsored Device.
- Education Reimbursement Policy.
Sprinto
Sprinto is a security compliance automation platform for fast-growing tech companies that want to move fast and win big.
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