Major Account Manager

Netskope
London
2 months ago
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About Netskope

Today, there's more data and users outside the enterprise than inside, causing the network perimeter as we know it to dissolve. We realized a new perimeter was needed, one that is built in the cloud and follows and protects data wherever it goes, so we started Netskope to redefine Cloud, Network and Data Security. 

Since 2012, we have built the market-leading cloud security company and an award-winning culture powered by hundreds of employees spread across offices in Santa Clara, St. Louis, Bangalore, London, Melbourne, Taipei, and Tokyo. Our core values are openness, honesty, and transparency, and we purposely developed our open desk layouts and large meeting spaces to support and promote partnerships, collaboration, and teamwork. From catered lunches and office celebrations to employee recognition events (pre and hopefully post-Covid) and social professional groups such as the Awesome Women of Netskope (AWON), we strive to keep work fun, supportive and interactive.Visit us at Please follow us on and Twitter.

Location: London

About the position:

The Netskope Major Account Manager will come on board with the full support of the executive team. This is an amazing opportunity for the sales professional who has a history of completely dominating their territory and who wants to make an impact on building the next iconic cloud security company. You are an expert at mapping business solutions to the most complex security challenges of customers. You understand the competition and have the desire to win market share.

Responsibilities include:

Prospect new and existing accounts, generate interest, qualify, develop and close new business. Work independently to meet and exceed revenue targets and goals assigned to the territory. Develop an overall account strategy leading to the deployment of a well-executed selling effort into the assigned territory/accounts. Focus on new accounts, customer satisfaction, and retention.

Job Requirements:

12+ years of a successful track record selling cybersecurity and networking technologies including network security technologies such as Proxies, Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW), SSL/IPSec, VPN’s, SSO, DLP and Encryption gateways into Large Enterprise Customers. Exceptional track record of success with consultative sales of complex enterprise software solutions to C-level executives in F1000 accounts Verifiable track record of exceeding quotas year after year Resides in the targeted geography w/local enterprise customer relationships Experience establishing and fostering strong Channel Partner relationships. Pre-existing relationships with key resellers in the assigned territory is a must Understanding of enterprise web technologies and SaaS experience a must Travel within region

Education:

Bachelor Degree preferred 

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