Sr. Digital Native Business Account Manager Advertising & Marketing Jobs - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Sr. Digital Native Business Account Manager

As AWS continues to rapidly grow, we seek experienced and talented Account Managers to own, operate and help define multi-year strategy for a named set of accounts within our Digital Native Business (DNB) Segment.
DNB's Mission is to enable fast-growing companies to disrupt, create, and transform industries through rapid adoption and deployment of cloud technology.
We meet customers within their business evolution and cloud journey, providing Amazonian inspiration and leading edge solutions that advance their digital offerings and the AWS service portfolio.
You will manage approximately 4 AdTech customers with complex infrastructure requirements.
You will be selling into multiple lines of business within each account to grow revenue, drive executive engagement, and deliver our customer's desired business outcomes.
In this role you will demonstrate high emotional intelligence.
This is an exciting and dynamic opportunity to be part of a fast growing and entrepreneurial organization, bringing innovation and fresh perspectives to customers and prospects.
Key job responsibilities - Lead a Customer Obsessed business that delights our customers - Accelerate customer adoption through a comprehensive GTM Strategy to achieve Customer Outcomes- Drive market share while achieving/exceeding revenue and non-revenue goals- Demonstrate a history of executing complex deals- Become deep in the AdTech industry to create and articulate compelling value propositions around AWS Services- Leverage relationships with internal stakeholders to further adoption of AWS services in your customer base- Develop and work with partners to extend reach and drive adoptionWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
San Francisco, CA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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