Account Executive, Enterprise

LogicMonitor
London
1 year ago
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What You'll Do:


LM Envision, LogicMonitor's leading hybrid observability platform powered by AI, helps modern enterprises gain operational visibility into and predictability across their IT stacks, so they can continue to deliver extraordinary employee and customer experiences. LogicMonitor has a layered approach to intelligence, where AI and Machine Learning is baked into every facet of the LM Envision platform to help IT teams improve efficiency, minimise alert fatigue, proactively predict trends, and maximise enterprise growth and transformation. 

Our customers love LogicMonitor's ability to bring cloud and traditional IT together into one view, as seen in minimal churn rates, expansion business, and exciting new customer references. In fact, LogicMonitor has received the highest Net Promoter Score of any IT Infrastructure Management provider. LogicMonitor also boasts high employee satisfaction. We have been certified as a Great Place To Work®, and named one of BuiltIn's Best Places to Work for the sixth year in a row! 

You will have experience in managing complex sales cycles, navigating enterprise organisations to build solid engagements with multiple stakeholders. You will be an extremely positive individual who sees challenges as opportunities and has the ability to motivate and lead by example. The role will involve travel and you should expect varied working hours. We are looking for goal oriented candidates who understand how to build a plan for business development across a territory. The AE acts as the primary contact for prospects managing the relationship from the LogicMonitor side. 

Here's a closer look at the duties in this key role:

Identify and prospect into target accounts Book 2 new logo meetings per week  Attend 2 self sourced new logo meetings per week Understand the LogicMonitor technology platform and be able to present unique business value to prospects Implement Vista Value Selling methodology / sales process to move prospects through the sales cycle Assist prospects progress through sales cycle by engaging our presales, product and management teams  Trial optimisation (proactively adding dashboards, creating sample reports, etc. for all trial prospects) Learn how LogicMonitor solves customer problems and be able to tailor the solution to different types of customers and use cases

What You'll Need:

Bachelors degree or relevant experience 5+ years of B2B sales experience 2+ years of SaaS sales experience Ability to simply articulate complex technologies Proven track record of exceeding sales quotas Success closing net new accounts while working existing accounts Experience in prospecting and outbound outreach to book first contact meetings Experience of managing a complex sales cycle and documenting activity in a CRM Motivated self-starter, able to work autonomously as well as part of a team Excellent communication skills with a solid grasp of the English language both written and verbal with competent presentation skills Proven experience of negotiating new business opportunities Proof of meeting or exceeding sales targets in a software sales role Manage and fill a pipeline with limited help from an inside Market Development Team On a weekly basis provide LM managers a monthly & quarterly forecast Travel required

Benefits:

At LM we believe that a total rewards package should be built with the whole person in mind, so we’ve designed a total rewards package that’s almost as complex as you are. We want to support our employees to be healthy and happy!

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