Manager of Account Management (sales)

Uber Uber · Consumer · Los Angeles, CA · Sales & Account Management

Manager of Account Management role focused on leading a team to upsell and optimize performance for merchant partners, requiring strong leadership, operational grit, and the ability to navigate ambiguity and drive data-driven narratives in a fast-changing market.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and scale a small, nimble team of Account Managers, ensuring precise execution across portfolios while coaching them to navigate the tension of high-growth targets and complex partner needs.
  2. Navigate ambiguity by co-owning relationships with key restaurant brands, developing growth strategies that adapt to shifting market dynamics and internal priorities.
  3. Unblock revenue growth by identifying upsell and cross-sell opportunities, pushing beyond standard product adoption to craft creative solutions that solve real merchant pain points.
  4. Drive data-driven narratives, using performance metrics to identify "the why" behind the numbers and presenting recommendations that optimize merchant success under real-world constraints.
  5. Influence without authority, collaborating cross-functionally with Product, Operations, and Legal to be the voice of the customer and move projects through the inevitable messiness of a large-scale organization.

Skills

Required

  • 5 years of professional experience
  • 18 months in a dedicated Account Management role
  • Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field
  • Managing partner relationships
  • using data to drive business decisions

Nice to have

  • Experience coaching or mentoring team members
  • proven track record of overcoming client objections
  • staying steady through tough negotiations
  • build quarterly and annual sales/marketing plans
  • navigating CRM tools like Salesforce
  • data tools like Excel/Google Sheets
  • Experience selling into or partnering with large, complex enterprise brands

What the JD emphasized

  • high-stakes environment
  • messy reality
  • constant ambiguity
  • unstructured problems
  • imperfect information
  • complex problem
  • real-world constraints
  • inevitable messiness
  • difficult partner conversations
  • pricing pushbacks
  • messy data