
Database Sales Specialist Manager, Google Cloud
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
- 12 years of experience in a sales role in the enterprise software or cloud space.
- Experience with leadership within a quota-carrying team, such as people management, team lead, mentorship, or coaching.
- Experience promoting data analytics or data management technologies to clients.
- Experience influencing cross-functional teams to impact business goals, customer experience, and expansion.
- Experience with people and business management, supporting career development of a high performing sales team and business growth.
- Experience planning and organizing go-to-market strategies, business programs, and sales activity.
- Experience with database technologies and knowledge of Google Cloud database offerings (e.g. Cloud SQL, Spanner, AlloyDB, etc.).
- Knowledge of products, solutions, and market trends, with the ability to analyze sales performance data or market changes to drive strategic direction.
- Excellent problem-solving, communication, presentation, active listening, and program management skills.
- Lead a team of database sales specialists and have ownership for a sales territory to ensure sufficient coverage across the region.
- Foster a positive and high-performing team culture, supporting the team to drive pipeline, manage business cycles from lead generation to customer onboarding, and meet and exceed sales goals.
- Develop and own the go-to-market plan to scale and impact business in key areas, including business growth, new customer growth, customer expansion, and customer referenceability.
- Partner with Field Sales, Marketing, Customer Engineering, Customer Success, Channels, Product, and Engineering to understand customers, impact messaging and collateral, and provide a positive prospect and customer experience.
- Work with the assigned sub-region’s leadership team to define a databases penetration and ramp strategy, build relationships with key customers and influence GCP database adoption in those accounts.