Enterprise Sales Specialist - Content Supply Chain

Adobe Adobe · Enterprise · Florida, New York, CA · Remote

Enterprise Sales Specialist for Adobe Workfront and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to drive revenue growth within key enterprise accounts. This role involves developing sales strategies, building customer relationships, managing pipelines, and collaborating with internal and external teams. Requires strong sales experience, communication, and technical skills in digital marketing and SaaS solutions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive revenue growth for Workfront and AEM within assigned vertical industries and enterprise accounts.
  2. Develop and implement complete sales strategies, including strategic account plans and targeted penetration efforts.
  3. Build and nurture lasting relationships with customers by deeply understanding their needs and business objectives.
  4. Maintain an active and accurate pipeline of forecasted sales, ensuring monthly, quarterly, and annual quota objectives are consistently exceeded.
  5. Acquire and maintain a deep understanding of Adobe’s Workfront, AEM, and Digital Marketing solutions to present their complete capabilities to customers.

Skills

Required

  • 7+ years of enterprise-level solution sales experience
  • SaaS, digital marketing, CRM, or content management experience
  • Proven ability to navigate and close complex sales cycles with enterprise customers
  • Outstanding communication and presentation skills
  • Effective analytical and technical skills
  • Strong understanding of digital marketing, web technologies, and SaaS solutions
  • Field and time management skills
  • Familiarity with Workfront, Adobe Experience Manager, and other digital marketing technologies
  • Customer-focused
  • Innovative
  • Resilient
  • Hunter mentality
  • Ability to thrive in fast-paced environments
  • Calm and thoughtful leadership
  • Strong collaborator

Nice to have

  • Knowledge of marketing operations, resource and project management, and portfolio management spaces