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Account Executive

Mimecast
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11 months ago
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Description

“At Mimecast, we don't just offer a job; we present a thrilling opportunity to be at the forefront of shaping the future of cyber resilience. Your expertise, dedication, and passion will make an impactful difference, not just for our clients but for the cybersecurity landscape. We look forward to welcoming you to our dynamic team!”

Our people are the very best. They have high levels of self-motivation, which results in exceptional performance. We care deeply about our customers and take pride in delivering top class customer service. We instinctively find practical solutions to complex problems. We take personal responsibility for our actions and embrace teamwork. At Mimecast we strive to win and celebrate our success.

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What You'll Do

The role will suit a self-motivated, strong team player with a proven track record of success in generating new business. A good understanding of the corporate technology stack as well as cloud computing will be beneficial. A strong work ethic and being coachable is vital in this competitive marketplace. Successful candidates will thrive in a fast paced, agile sales environment that has proven to be effective in other regions. Whilst strong organisational and sales execution skills are important, this role is most suitable for candidates wanting to seize an opportunity to do something different in an award-winning technology company with ambitious growth plans.

What We Bring

We are MimecastersYour personal and professional growth matter to us. At Mimecast, we provide the tools, training, and mentorship necessary to elevate your skills and expertise continually. As you thrive, so does the organization, creating a symbiotic relationship that fuels our collective success. In return, we promise you first-class development, hybrid working, ample rewards, and a company culture you’ll find it difficult not to fall in love with.

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