Natera

Women's Health

AccountSalesRepresentative

$100–115k San Francisco, California, United States; California, United States; California, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Account Sales Representative at Natera. Skills: Sales, Customer support, Relationship management. Support CFS with closing business. Maintain and support existing customers”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieving and exceeding sales goals

Industry & Context.

Women's Health
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Ability to think strategically; Ability to execute tactically

Eligibility Requirements

Reside in either SF or the Peninsula

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, Minimum of 2 years of sales experience

Nice to Have

Background in medical or biological sciences preferred

What You'll Do.

Support CFS with closing business

Maintain and support existing customers

Assess needs of medical professionals

Promote quality client/patient relations

Maintain confidentiality of information

Adhere to company policies

Follow compliance procedures

Perform miscellaneous duties

Communicate with Natera staff

Maintain service oriented relationship

Promote excellent customer service

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with assigned CFS

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills (written and verbal); Demonstrated ability to effectively present

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