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Senior Enterprise Sales Leader - Energy EMEA

Clearwater Analytics
Greater London
4 months ago
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Responsibilities

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Create and maintain relationships with prospects, clients, and other influencers in the market while understanding prospective clients' current infrastructure, business requirements and subsequent challenges.
Proactively familiarize yourself with marketplexities and the value propositions of Clearwater and Beacon.
Develop new accounts and/or expand existing accounts within the EMEA energy andmodities markets, solvingplex problems throughout the sales cycle
Conduct effective meetings with prospects and perform needs identification
Develop and progress opportunities, closing deals in the assigned market
Work in close coordination with executive management and other internal teams (Client Services, Marketing, Pre-Sales)
Requirements:

Hungry to develop new business and grow your career in a fast-paced new business sales role.
Exposure to and proficient understanding of the European energy andmodities markets, with a demonstrated ability to sell into this market
Strong background in either CTRM, ETRM, cross-asset & risk trading, or enterprise risk.
Proven record of exceeding targets and selling risk solutions using structured sales methodologies MEDDPICC.
Strong presentation and writing skills for client-facing activities.
Ability to work independently while also thriving in a team environment
High adaptability and flexibility, including the ability to manage deadline pressure, ambiguity, and change
Strong negotiating skills
Proven and demonstrable track record in attaining multi-million annual quotas
Desired Experience and Skills:

10+ years of energy andmodities technology sales experience
Strong understanding of the energy andmodity markets, specifically in the areas of risk and trading
What we offer:

Business casual atmosphere in a flexible working environment
Team focused culture that promotes innovation and ownership
Access to cutting-edge investment reporting technology and expertise
Continual learning, professional development, and growth opportunities

Benefits package; including health, vision and dental insurance, volunteer time off and employee discounts Job ID R14056

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