If you want to work in a fast moving, rapidly expanding company that’s making a difference in US manufacturing using cutting edge software technologies, Xometry is the place for you.
Ultimately, you will be a critical part of the team that is responsible for ensuring our partners’ success - and if they are not successful, then Xometry and our customers, are not successful.
How you will make an impact at Xometry: You are familiar with using creativity to "Ëthink outside the box' on go-to market strategies, test what approaches stick, and clearly communicate and document learnings to a broader senior level audience.
We will ideally find someone who is excited about a career in Sales and is smart, positive, personable, and always looking for new and creative ways to drive customer engagement with Xometry.
As we are a high growth company, each Xometry employee is expected to work hard to contribute to the success of the organization and maintain the highest standards of conduct when acting in any capacity related to their employment with Xometry.
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