[Remote] Enterprise Account Executive - West Coast

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Zip is the AI platform for enterprise procurement, designed to enhance collaboration between humans and AI agents. The role involves engaging with prospects to deliver value-based solutions, becoming a product and procurement expert, and shaping the sales process in a rapidly growing startup environment. Responsibilities You’re a closer, trusted advisor, product consultant – you’re working with prospects day-in-day-out to deliver immense ROI in an efficient, value-based sales cycle You’re a hunter – you’ll get a healthy supply of BDR leads and marketing opportunities, but you’ll prospect and tap into your network to knock down doors and blockers You’re a product evangelist – you’ll solution Zip to meet the pain points today, but also with an eye toward our product of the future You’re a builder – at a startup, you’re not just a team member, but you help build the team culture and bring your best practice to the org Become a product expert – learning the Zip platform through and through, so that you’re demo ready Become a procurement expert – learning the ins and outs of the procurement market, which is deeply ready for change and new solutions Use cutting-edge sales intelligence and engagement solutions to prospect, manage deal cycles, and ultimately bring on new customers Be adaptable and flexible – as part of an early-stage hyper growth company, we are rapidly growing out our process but we want to you to help shape our sales process Skills 5+ year of closing experience in technology SaaS sales at enterprise level Self driven – you don't need someone to motivate you to put in your best every day You'd describe yourself as organized, efficient with your time, and excellent communicator Experience using tools like Salesforce, Zoominfo, LinkedIn SalesNav, and Outreach Willing to go the extra mile to make sure our customers, company, team, and yourself succeed Bachelor's degree is required (specifically in Finance, Technology, or a related field or experiential equivalent) Experience selling to procurement, finance, IT, legal Benefits Start-up equity Full health, vision & dental coverage Catered lunches & dinners for SF employees Commuter benefit Team building events & happy hours Flexible PTO Apple equipment plus home office budget 401k plan Company Overview Zip is an intake and procurement orchestration platform that enables users to initiate purchase requests across the enterprise. It was founded in 2020, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is https//www.ziphq.com.

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