The Enterprise Sales Executive will develop sales strategies, manage the sales cycle, and cultivate relationships with enterprise clients to drive growth and exceed revenue targets.
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About the role:
We are seeking a committed Enterprise Sales Executive with a successful background in sales and account management, ideally within open source or similar enterprise software environments. In this role, you will be a key driver of our growth strategy, directly impacting the stability and expansion of our recurring revenue. This position is ideal for a sales professional who has experience in landing new clients, retaining existing customers, and driving account expansion for early-stage enterprise products in a dynamic, entrepreneurial setting.
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APIs
Cloud
Crm Platforms
Enterprise Software
Infrastructure Software
Open-Source Software
SaaS
Salesforce
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