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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). Additionally, you will empower the sales force through training and the provision of essential tools and resources to market the managed services solution effectively, including facilitating product demonstrations and creating sales support documentation.
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This Business Development Director will concentrate on professional services in the area of Managed SecurityServices as a primary focus (Security Management, Vulnerability Management, Managed Endpoint, Managed Compliance, and Identity Management), with the ability to also sell RSM’s portfolio of infrastructure solutions including IT strategy and Managed Infrastructure services.
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Services as a primary focus (Security Management, Vulnerability Management, Managed Endpoint, Managed Compliance, and Identity Management), with the ability to also sell RSM’s portfolio of infrastructure solutions including IT strategy and Managed Infrastructure services.
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What you'll Do Lead the Infrastructure Engineering team, which provides compute as a service via managed Kubernetes, as well as a unified and integrated API gateway. Define the long-term strategy for Infrastructure Engineering, including new areas for greenfield exploration such as Infrastructure Resource Lifecycle Management, and managed-DBs as a service, including deployment pipelines and observability.
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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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Work hands on with Adobe's internal Customer Success Management, Managed Services, Engineering, TechOps, Product Management, Support, and the Adobe Consulting practice and third-party partners in support of customer's success.
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Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for the job location during the hiring process. Lead a matrixed services team that may involve multiple project teams from Adobe or client or partner organizations.
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We are seeking a Global Customer Success Engineering Manager to help us scale the success and adoption of our managed services offering. You will direct all aspects of a team of Customer Success Engineers, acting as the senior leader and the primary point of escalation for managed services customer issues.
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Experience and familiarity with the following (a plus but not a hard requirement): Adobe Analytics, Adobe Audience Manager (AAM), Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Adobe Experience Platform (AEP), Adobe Campaign, Adobe Commerce, Adobe Marketo, Adobe Target.
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This Business Development Director will concentrate on professional services in the area of Managed Security. Sourcing and qualifying IT security managed services opportunities with companies currently not served by the firm.
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We're the ones behind the amazingly crafted content that streams across your laptop, TV, phone, and tablet every day-and we harness the power of big data to help companies move from data to insight and insight to action by delivering quality content.
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We are looking for a candidate that has a proven track record in selling IT managed services, infrastructure solutions, management consulting and IT strategy services. Business Development Director – RSM Managed Security Services.
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Working with the Practice Leader and Pre-Sales Solution Consultants to construct a demonstration of our core IT security solutions. Demonstrated community involvement and activity with industry associations, civic and/or non-profit groups.
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In addition to a bold base salary, uncapped commissions, and benefits, Dexian sales associates can enjoy generous performance-based rewards, including all-expense-paid trips to exotic locations around the world.
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You should adeptly handle the intricacies of expanding Commerce Cloud Managed Services in the global market, reporting directly to the Global Director for Commerce Customer Engineering. Strategically, you will articulate and disseminate the managed services' vision, aligning it with company objectives and market dynamics.
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