Amazon Web Services

Games

GamesAccountManager

$129–213k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Games Account Manager at Amazon Web Services. Skills: Sales, Account management, Customer relationships. Design territory coverage strategies. Implement territory coverage strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet attainment metrics; Qualify new business

Industry & Context.

Games
Problems you'll solve

Identify business challenges; Resolve business challenges

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Exceeding sales goals, Ownership of projects, Communicating timelines, Executing independently, Developing solutions, Executing plans, Working with senior executives, Presenting to senior executives, Influencing senior executives, Translating customer needs, Working with cross-functional teams

Nice to Have

8+ years of sales experience

What You'll Do.

Design territory coverage strategies

Implement territory coverage strategies

Accelerate AWS adoption

Own customer relationships

Nurture customer relationships

Drive technical solution development

Drive business outcome realization

Coordinate with AWS specialists

Motivate account teams

Achieve revenue targets

Achieve non-revenue sales objectives

Develop executive-level relationships

Maintain executive-level relationships

Engage with AWS leadership

Identify business challenges

Resolve business challenges

Leverage AWS resources

Leverage intellectual capital

Maximize customer success

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; AWS specialists; Account teams; AWS leadership

Communication Scope

Presenting to executives

Process & Methodology

Executing plans

Full Job Description

An L6 Games Account Manager (AM) is responsible for building a comprehensive territory coverage strategy to increase AWS adoption with NAMER Games customers (which could include game developers, publishers, and/or partners). They are responsible for managing customer relationships with a moderate degree of complexity. They will be responsible for helping customers meet their technical requirements and realize business outcomes through launched opportunities and specialist conversations. Key job responsibilities Success is measured by leading a results-driven account team that meets attainment metrics and qualifies new business to meet non-revenue sales goals. An L6 Games AM should operate with significant autonomy, frequently responsible for initiating actions to resolve problems, interact with supervisors and functional peer groups, gather feedback, and leverage that information to help customers. They leverage appropriate channels to access existing intellectual capital and knowledge needed to develop customer opportunities. The expectation includes the ability to work with external customer executives, engage internally with senior leadership up to the VP-level with moderate support from their manager. Key Responsibilities: · Design and implement comprehensive territory coverage strategies to accelerate AWS adoption across the NAMER Games portfolio · Own and nurture strategic customer relationships of moderate complexity · Drive technical solution development and business outcome realization through coordinated engagement with AWS specialists · Lead and motivate account teams to achieve revenue targets and non-revenue sales objectives · Develop and maintain executive-level relationships with key customers · Engage with internal AWS leadership up to VP-level with minimal management oversight · Identify and resolve complex business challenges independently · Leverage AWS resources and intellectual capital to maximize customer success AWS values diverse experiences.

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