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Sales positions are eligible for sales incentives, and in some instances a bonus plan, whereby total compensation may far exceed base salary depending on individual performance.
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We offer highly competitive compensation, including base salary, sales commission, performance-linked bonus, along with a comprehensive benefits package. This includes all LIMS in the non-clinical, clinical and manufacturing space for LIMS, ELN, IoT and Lab Data Lake software and services.
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This individual will have all the necessary resources to be set up for success for this lucrative career opportunity with a competitive base salary along with a lucrative, uncapped incentive compensation plan.
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If this is a non-sales role, then the listed salary range reflects base salary only. If this is a sales role, then the listed salary range reflects combined base salary and target-level sales compensation pay.
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Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP). As a part of our enterprise sales team, working with Adobe's largest customers across the FSI industry.
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Anticipated annualized base salary for this full-between $77,000 - $85,250 plus variable compensation governed by Sales Incentive Compensation Plan (which includes certain annual non-discretionary incentives based on predetermined objectives) as well as the value of core and optional benefits offered at BSC, which can be reviewed at.
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For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses. Employees on sales plans earn performance-based incentive pay on top of their base salary, which is split between quota and non-quota components.
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Hiring ranges for sales positions include base and incentive compensation target. For non-quota-based sales performance elements such as strategic sales objectives, Cisco may pay up to 125% of target.
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Competitive base salary plus bonus, annual merit increase performance reviews, medical, dental, vision, non-contributory pension, profit sharing, 401(k), stock purchase plan, relocation assistance, paid vacation.
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Cisco sales plans do not have a minimum threshold of performance for sales incentive compensation to be paid. When available, the salary range posted for this position reflects the projected hiring range for new hire, full-time salaries in U.S. and/or Canada locations, not including equity or benefits.
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For non-sales roles and sales roles with a variable component, total compensation reflects both a base salary and variable targets. Actively engage existing assigned base of core sales partners in pursuit of maximum base revenue performance.
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Non-sales positions have the opportunity to participate in a bonus program. The compensation package includes a base salary plus incentive compensation, creating the opportunity to earn a generous paycheck.
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Collaborate with Sales, Product, Sales Operations, Order Management, Accounting, FP&A and Legal on non-standard deals to ensure all stakeholders are aligned. Our anticipated Base Salary determination is just one component of OpenSpace's competitive total rewards strategy that also includes equity awards, 401k match, as well as other region-specific health and wellness benefits.
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Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for the job location during the hiring process. On the frontend, you'll be using React (including Server Components), Next.js, Apollo Client, Typescript, GraphQL Codegen, Jest, Storybook, Styled Components, and Framer Motion.
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Preferred Qualifications:Desire to work in a fast charging Sales team with large growth objectivesActive network of C-level contactsDemonstrated community involvement and activity with industry associations, civic and/or non-profit groups.
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