Senior Corporate Account Executive at DataCamp

Dallas, Texas, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
EdTech, Technology, SaaSIndustries

Requirements

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in quota-carrying sales roles with a focus on Corporate (Mid-Market/Commercial) companies
  • Proven hunting and closing experience

Responsibilities

  • Identify growth opportunities by prospecting a highly-targeted account list, selected on high-potential
  • Become familiar with customer processes and challenges, ensuring meaningful questions are posed and answered. Provide value in every interaction. Establish relationships with multiple buyer personas within the prospect account
  • Engage prospects with DataCamp's integrated services and partnership to achieve data fluency
  • Utilize a structured and disciplined approach to effectively engage multiple resources, from solution architects to the leadership team, from product teams to legal teams, or finance teams, to achieve the best results
  • Gain valuable insights into customer strategies, priorities, needs, and organizational structure. Create customized account plans to ensure the achievement of revenue targets and foster balanced growth
  • Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of DataCamp's learning platform and services. Ability to articulate the DataCamp value proposition effectively
  • Build long-term partnerships by working closely together to create customized data literacy training programs, including data boot camps that meet their unique needs and goals
  • Ability to negotiate and close detailed agreements with clients and support them through onboarding and expansions

Skills

B2B Sales
Account Management
Prospecting
Deal Closing
Customer Focus
Data-Driven Decision Making

DataCamp

Online platform for data science education

About DataCamp

DataCamp is an online learning platform focused on teaching data science skills to individuals and businesses. It offers a variety of courses and learning paths that cover topics such as data analysis, machine learning, and statistics, using popular tools like R, Python, and SQL. Users can learn at their own pace through video tutorials and coding challenges, which are accessible from any web browser. For businesses, DataCamp provides customized plans to help employees improve their data skills, addressing the increasing need for data literacy in the workforce. The platform operates on a subscription model, allowing users to start learning for free but requiring a paid subscription for full access to all courses and features. DataCamp stands out from competitors by specifically targeting the data science niche and offering a comprehensive suite of resources tailored to both individual learners and organizations.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$30.3MTotal Funding
EARLY_VCCompany Stage
Data & Analytics, EducationIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Competitive salary
Stock options
Generous healthcare benefits
Fully paid parental leave
Personal development budget
Personal office equipment budget
International company trips and trainings
Free lunch and healthy snacks

Risks

Competition from AI models like Mistral's Codestral Mamba may divert potential users.
Partnership with Alteryx could lead to conflicts of interest or dependencies.
DISH Network lawsuit poses financial and reputational risks for DataCamp.

Differentiation

DataCamp offers interactive, expert-led courses in data science and AI.
The platform provides tailored business solutions for scalable employee training.
DataCamp's partnerships enhance its course offerings and social impact.

Upsides

Growing demand for data literacy boosts DataCamp's business and individual user base.
Partnerships with Alteryx and Women in Data expand DataCamp's reach and influence.
New AI models present opportunities for specialized course development.

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