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You have experience in software or technology sales, account management and enterprise software sales. The Salesforce Digital Account Executive is a subject matter expert and trusted advisor who works with top France prospects and customers to evangelize our marketing and commerce platform solutions that deliver relevant, personalized journeys across channels and devices.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Strategic Account Executive to join our dedicated team and provide tailored Salesforce solutions to federal civilian agencies. Proven track record in account management, preferably within the government sector, healthcare, or related fields.
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The Salesforce K12 Account Executive is a subject matter expert and trusted advisor who works with K12 institutions to evangelize our CRM solutions that deliver relevant, personalized experiences across channels and devices.
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5+ years of quota carrying software or technology sales and account management experience; ideally passionate about large enterprise FSI or A&D accounts. Assist with account planning at assigned accounts, coordinating with other sales resources (Salesforce Core AE’s, Prime AE’s, Cloud AE’s, etc.
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Special Skill Requirements : (1) Consultative Sales; (2) Funnel Creation; (3) New Account Penetration; (4) Demand Generation; (5) Business Management; (6) Requirement Analysis; (7) RFP Response and Management; (8) Problem Solving; (9) Negotiations; (10) Experience selling to C-level executives.
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Named Account Executives require 10+ years of quota carrying software or technology sales, account management and Enterprise-level sales experience with a proven track record of success focused on selling into State of Nevada government agencies.
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Proven track record in account management, preferably within the tribal gaming or hospitality industry. We are seeking a driven and experienced Strategic Account Executive to join our team and provide tailored solutions to tribal gaming clients, helping them leverage the power of Salesforce to drive success.
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Salesforce is a globally recognized leader in cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) and business solutions, with a commitment to supporting tribal gaming enterprises. As an Account Executive specializing in tribal gaming support, you will play a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining strong relationships with tribal casino clients.
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In a role that encompasses discovery, training, coaching, project and relationship management, Account Specialists are responsible for ensuring successful adoption of Salesforce. We are looking for a skilled Account Specialists to help both prospects and customers successfully adopt Salesforce.
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We’re currently hiring for a curious and driven Account Executive with knowledge of technology and solid business-to-business sales and account management experience. Promote the Salesforce vision through product demonstrations, in-market events, and account specific initiatives.
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