Enterprise Sales Representative
Talogy | |
401(k) | |
United States | |
Jan 06, 2025 | |
Description
About the Role
The Business Development Manager role at Talogy is focused on generating revenue for the organization through identifying and pursuing opportunities to sell products and consulting solutions to clients, primarily in the US. Their focus may be on generating new business leads, inside sales, strategic account management with existing clients, or a combination of these disciplines. This is a full-time, permanent position, flexible from Monday to Friday during typical office hours. Day-to-day the role can be performed remotely, with the expectation of occasional travel to client sites and Talogy offices in their region for meetings, events, team collaboration and workshops. Role Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills and Experience Requirements
Behavioral Competency Requirements Commercial Tenacity Drive for Results: Works with a sense of urgency to drive tasks through to completion. Pushes self and teammates to meet challenging goals. Sets high standards of excellence for self and teammates. Maintains a clear focus on what needs to be done to achieve end goals for self and team. Business Sense: Recognizes market trends. Understands the value of organizational and market metrics for carrying through team strategy. Prioritizes activities that will likely deliver the best return on investment. Demonstrates an awareness of the challenges the organization faces and the objectives it is trying to achieve. Resilience: Focuses on long-term goals instead of short-term challenges. Adapts to adverse or challenging situations without lasting negative impact. Acknowledges obstacles and perseveres until difficulties are overcome. Receives criticism and failure as useful feedback to enable future success. Building Trust Building Relationships: Seeks opportunities to connect with others. Interacts with others in a friendly and polite way. Identifies shared interests and/or commonalities to build or deepen relationships. Maintains a strong network of contacts through regular outreach and communication. Teamwork: Actively collaborates with others to build cohesion and better achieve goals. Offers to help others with their work, even when lacking a direct personal interest. Respects others' talents, contributions, and perspectives. Openly shares relevant knowledge, expertise, and information. Customer Focus: Takes care to listen to prospects'/customers' needs and concerns to ensure they feel understood. Identifies solutions that meet the unique needs and priorities of each prospect/customer. Provides prompt, respectful, and attentive service. Strives to exceed customer expectations. Consultative Skills Problem Solving: Addresses root causes, not just symptoms. Identifies and considers context, constraints, and risks. Establishes a clear course of action when problems arise. Considers and explores what alternative solutions are available. Communication: Conveys ideas and information clearly and concisely. Tailors method and content to the audience, message, and context. Checks to ensure messages have been understood. Actively listens and asks questions to verify own understanding. Influencing: Presents ideas in a confident, convincing, and credible way. Appeals to the goals or interests of others by leveraging logic, emotion, or connection. Listens to and addresses objections and concerns. Asks others for input to gather information, understand needs, and enhance the solution and/or its presentation. Negotiating: Clarifies goals and balances objectives of both parties to achieve constructive outcomes. Remains open to creative and alternative possibilities and solutions. Uses both direct and diplomatic communication in negotiations. Career Progression We know everyone's career journey is unique, subject to changes in personal circumstances and interests. We won't tell you what path you should take, but we will provide you with guidance on activities that can support whatever direction you wish to take. That's why we have made development toolkits at Talogy, and there is one for every level in every job family. You can find the toolkits here on SharePoint, so please feel free to explore that resource center, especially if you're interested in generating ideas for personal and career development activities. We encourage you to not only look at the toolkit for your current level and job family, but look at the level above, or even in different groups where applicable. All other role profiles at Talogy can be found in the same place, if you are interested in exploring a specific role and its requirements. We have also published guidance on Talogy's career advancement/promotion process in the same area as the development toolkits and role profiles. When you feel ready to make a career move, that document provides clarity on the steps you need to take to pursue your ambition. If you have any questions or wish to speak to someone about career development at Talogy, please feel free to contact your partners in the People Operations team. Benefits
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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