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Cognite is a global industrial SaaS company that was established with one clear vision: to rapidly empower industrial companies with contextualized, trustworthy, and accessible data to help drive the full-scale digital transformation of asset-heavy industries around the world.
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Unlimited PTO to promote a healthy work-life blend. We're looking for Enterprise Account Managers - working with Fortune 500 organizations globally, to accelerate their own digital transformation.
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Unlimited PTO + flexibility to enjoy it. We are a high-performing SaaS unicorn with great talent, developing Cogniters is a key responsibility as a leader in Cognite. Plus for SaaS, B2B and industrial experience.
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We have repeatedly demonstrated that digital transformation, when anchored on strong DataOps, drives business value and sustainability for clients and allows front-line workers, as well as domain experts, to make better decisions every single day.
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At a time when the services industry is struggling with its ability to deliver value at a pace that Trianz demands, Trianz’ “IP Led Digital Transformation Services” business model and value proposition are changing the game for companies and cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Rated #1 by clients in value delivery 5 years in a row, Trianz will surpass industry growth rates by a wide margin in the coming years.
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We have repeatedly demonstrated that digital transformation, when anchored on strong DataOps, drives business value and sustainability. 10 + years of experience in software sales and sales leadership roles within leading SaaS companies.
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Unlimited PTO, sick time & volunteer days. Imagine developing solutions that accelerate digital transformation. 5-10 years of professional experience in financial planning and analysis, in an enterprise software or SaaS Company (preferably with private equity experience.
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Trianz also offers comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, FSA, EAP, 401(k) with Company matching, unlimited PTO, flexible schedule, and professional development assistance.
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5+ years of experience in Enterprise SaaS sales and Account Management. The ideal candidate has a proven record managing relationships at scale while driving renewals and expansions in a SaaS technology company.
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For more than a decade, 2U, Inc. has been the digital transformation partner of choice to great non-profit colleges and universities delivering high-quality online education at scale. Generous paid holidays and leave policies, including unlimited PTO.
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