Salesforce

Director, Program/Project Management

Salesforce

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaIllinoisUnited States

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Salary

💰 $164,000 - $261,500 per year

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About the role

  • You will lead a team of Sales Program Managers.
  • You will be collaborating with Sales Leaders, Corporate Marketing, Product Marketing, Data Science Teams, Sales Operations, and Sales Enablement to design and execute sales programs that drive results and impact.
  • This role and your directs will support our exciting and rapidly growing Small/Medium Business Unit.
  • Builds trusted partnerships and works cross-functionally to share information and resources, problem-solving, and produce better outcomes
  • Work with sales stakeholders to align on high-level business priorities for the quarter and year
  • Build and deliver presentations to management and senior sales executives
  • Analyze sales performance and health of the business to create programs addressing pipeline and productivity gaps and standardize processes
  • Leverage reports and data to gain quantitative insights into a business challenge
  • Synthesize data and create programs to address gaps in the business, bringing in cross-functional teams as needed
  • Develops creative net new approaches or processes to solve new or emerging problems
  • Empowers your team to deliver compelling & impactful programs to large & diverse audiences of sellers; comfortable presenting to large groups
  • Structured project management skills with the ability to engage in the right actions and cross-functional teams to drive successful goal attainment and consistently produce strong results despite day-to-day challenges
  • Operationalize the program from start to finish, which includes managing the execution across multiple cross-functional teams, delivery, follow-up, and managing-up engagement metrics post-program launch
  • Change management based on program performance and Key Performance Indicators
  • Demonstrates ability to inspire and motivate a team to align on what needs to be done and to do their best work
  • Asks questions and seeks out input from others to develop the best solutions and ideas
  • Fosters a culture of interdependence, encouragement, teamwork, collaboration, and communication

Requirements

  • 10+ years of experience in Sales, Sales Leadership, Sales Strategy, Sales Programs, or Sales Operations.
  • Experience designing (or influencing the design) of revenue-producing sales campaigns and/or programs.
  • Experience drawing actionable insights from data sets in their most common forms (Excel, Business Objects, Salesforce.com , etc.)
  • Mastery of effective sales strategies
  • Ability to design prescriptive programs and strategies, and then “operationalize” them
  • Ability to work collaboratively with sales leaders, sales strategy, data science, corporate marketing, product marketing, and enablement
  • Highly skilled in Salesforce reporting/dashboards, Einstein Analytics, Tableau, and excel
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills as well as public speaking proficiency; create and deliver executive-level presentations
  • Operational rigor and track record of cross-stakeholder program management and execution
  • Ability to succeed in a collaborative, startup fast-paced environment
  • Established credibility and trust with senior management or boards on business strategy
Benefits
  • time off programs
  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • mental health support
  • paid parental leave
  • life and disability insurance
  • 401(k)
  • employee stock purchasing program
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
Sales LeadershipSales StrategySales ProgramsSales OperationsData AnalysisProgram DesignSales CampaignsSalesforce ReportingTableauExcel
Soft Skills
Team LeadershipCollaborationCommunicationPublic SpeakingProblem SolvingCreativityMotivationProject ManagementChange ManagementInterdependence