Mid-Market Account Executive, Uber for Business
Uber
Sales & Business Development
New York, NY, USA
Posted on Thursday, August 17, 2023
About The RoleAre you seeking an opportunity to have an impact, innovate through your problem solving, and grow professionally? In this role you will take ownership of building new business pipeline, forecasting opportunities and constructing territory and account plans to achieve your quota. If you’re a self-starter and take initiative to seize opportunities, this team is evolving every day and requires highly motivated individuals who are responsible for all aspects of business in their market.
This is a hybrid role - our team collaborates in-person out of our incredible office in New York City on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. We encourage our employees to work from our office on additional days if they desire to do so.
What You'll Do
- Creatively prospect into Mid-Market accounts with 1,000-5,000 employees
- Develop Uber for Business territory plans to grow pipeline and account plans to break into whitespace accounts
- Lead and coordinate end to end sales motion for Mid-Market customers including qualification, education, pricing/quoting, contract negotiation to close deals.
- Build strategic relationships to gain positioning with decision-makers while driving growth of new business
- Continuously assessing customers' evolving needs and aligning Uber for Business's value proposition
- Provide opportunity status by regularly updating SFDC, doing weekly forecasts and participating in quarterly business reviews
- 3+ years in a full sales cycle role: prospecting, pitching & closing
- Shown success of hitting quarterly and annual sales quota targets
- Bachelor’s degree
- Experience selling in the Mid-Market or Enterprise space
- Strong presentation and verbal communication skills with a solution oriented approach to working with prospects and customers
- Knowledge of how to build and execute on territory and account plans
- Candid, meticulous, adaptable, and dedicated team-player who gets energy from building businesses