Full-Time

UPS Healthcare Sales Account Executive

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United Parcel Service (UPS)

United Parcel Service (UPS)

Global logistics and package delivery services

No salary listed

Mid, Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Los Angeles, CA, USA

This role is customer facing and requires you to meet with customers each work day. Must have reliable transportation.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Enterprise Sales
Customer Success
Sales & Account Management
Required Skills
Sales
Requirements
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S. for this employer
  • Bachelor’s Degree (or internationally comparable degree) or be a current UPS employee with three years of UPS experience - Required
Responsibilities
  • Executes on previously signed contracts to introduce new products and services to customers and expand business within customer accounts
  • Performs pre-call analysis (e.g., research account history, shipping details, complaints, etc.) to prepare for sales calls.
  • Responds to internal sales leads from various sources (e.g., operations, Package Operations staff, etc.) to identify sales opportunities and create a sales strategy
  • Analyzes price quotes to verify accuracy and determine how to propose the solution to the customer
  • Generates customer-facing reports to outline shipping history, billing history, and accounts’ incentives (i.e., contracted discounts) and renegotiate contracts
  • Documents customer information and provides account status to the sales team
  • Trains customers on proper packaging techniques to avoid damages
Desired Qualifications
  • Demonstrates familiarity with the core service offerings across business units and deep familiarity with product, service, and customer facing technology offerings of at least one business unit
  • Possesses knowledge of competitors' offerings and the features of their products, services, and customer facing technology solutions; describes types of customers that would benefit from selected offerings; compares and contrasts UPS's and competitor's products, services, and customer facing technology solutions; able to compare and contrast the customer's experience of engaging with UPS and primary competitors across all touch-points; summarizes positive and negative gaps; develops plans to leverage advantages and correct disadvantages
  • Considers industry and financial trends when making account decisions; understands critical aspects of business models and operating structures to provide input into decisions
  • Demonstrates a detailed understanding of competitor’s strategies and offerings; collects, analyzes, and interprets competitive information; identifies areas where UPS is at a competitive disadvantage and suggests ideas for improving its competitive position
  • Works with others to research stakeholders' and key decision-makers' needs, requirements, and perspectives; describes in general terms customer characteristics, preferences, history, processes and constraints; lists what products and services are currently used by customers; uses knowledge of customers to provide input into which products or features to promote.
  • Understands customer’s general business needs and knows the account status; may provide information about accounts for use in planning account strategy
  • Demonstrates a basic understanding of proper processes, procedures, and use of technology for intermodal transportation
  • Demonstrates the ability to use negotiation techniques in less complex situations; recognizes the potential impact of negotiation proceedings on the business; gains consensus from involved parties
  • Recognizes when customers are having issues; identifies resolution to basic customer issues and recommends solutions
  • Builds and maintains relationships throughout a customer organization; makes recommendations regarding account decisions or strategies
  • Demonstrates a detailed understanding of supply chain concepts; makes recommendations for changes to solve supply chain problems
  • Experience with supply chain concepts
United Parcel Service (UPS)

United Parcel Service (UPS)

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UPS provides logistics services that include the transportation of packages and freight, as well as supply chain management solutions. Their services range from express delivery to freight forwarding, catering to both individual consumers and large businesses. UPS operates in over 220 countries, utilizing a vast global network and advanced technology to ensure efficient and reliable delivery. Unlike many competitors, UPS focuses on a comprehensive approach to logistics, integrating various services to streamline the shipping process. The company's goal is to facilitate international trade and improve business operations through effective logistics solutions.

Company Size

N/A

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1907

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • UPS's digital transformation enhances operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
  • Acquisitions in healthcare logistics strengthen UPS's position in temperature-controlled solutions.
  • Focus on profitable accounts may improve long-term financial stability.

What critics are saying

  • Reducing Amazon package volume could lead to short-term revenue loss.
  • Amazon's rural delivery expansion may reduce UPS's market share in rural areas.
  • Potential operational risks with Figure AI partnership in logistics operations.

What makes United Parcel Service (UPS) unique

  • UPS leverages advanced technology for efficient global logistics solutions.
  • UPS's extensive global network covers over 220 countries and territories.
  • UPS offers comprehensive supply chain management and freight forwarding services.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Professional Development Budget

Company News

PYMNTS
May 13th, 2025
Amazon Adds Fedex To Delivery Partners As Ups Cuts Back

Amazon will have FedEx deliver large packages to the retailer’s customers for the first time in six years.The companies reached a multiyear agreement that renews a relationship that ended in 2019, Bloomberg reported Monday (May 12).The deal follows a January announcement by UPS that it will cut the number of packages it delivers for Amazon by half by the end of next year, according to the report.Amazon said in the report that it does not plan to use FedEx to replace the business it still does with UPS; instead, FedEx will serve as one of several third-party partners that deliver to the retailer’s customers, per the report.“FedEx joins our other third-party partners like UPS and the USPS, that work alongside our own last mile delivery network to help us balance capacity to best serve customers,” Amazon spokesman Steve Kelly said in the report.Amazon’s own logistics network, which is made up of small businesses, delivers more than two-thirds of the retailer’s packages, according to the report.A FedEx spokesperson said in the report: “We have reached a mutually beneficial, multiyear agreement to provide residential delivery of select large packages for Amazon.”UPS said April 29 that it was accelerating its planned volume reduction from Amazon, a longtime major customer, as part of UPS’ pivot away from low-margin, high-volume accounts and toward more profitable business.Amazon’s insourcing of logistics has been an industrywide headwind, and UPS’ proactive recalibration could be a prudent step toward margin expansion, even if it results in near-term revenue pressure, PYMNTS reported at the time.FedEx said in August 2019 that it planned to conclude its ground-delivery contract with Amazon and would not renew it. The logistics company had already ended its express U.S. shipping contract early that summer.“This change is consistent with our strategy to focus on the broader eCommerce market, which the recent announcements related to our FedEx Ground network have us positioned extraordinarily well to do,” a spokesperson for FedEx said at the time.News had surfaced in June 2019 that FedEx would not be renewing its express U.S. contract with Amazon, calling the move a strategic decision

PYMNTS
May 1st, 2025
Amazon To Invest $4 Billion To Speed Delivery In Rural Areas

Amazon said Wednesday (April 30) that it will invest over $4 billion to expand its rural delivery network and provide faster delivery to millions of customers in less densely populated areas.The investment will expand Amazon’s rural delivery network to over 200 delivery stations, create over 100,000 new jobs and enable the retailer’s network to deliver over a billion packages each year to customers in more than 13,000 ZIP codes, Udit Madan, senior vice president, Amazon Worldwide Operations, said in a Wednesday blog post.“At a time when many logistics providers are backing away from serving rural customers because of cost to serve, we are stepping up our investment to make their lives easier and better,” Madan said in the post.Amazon opened its first rural delivery station in 2020, began scaling its small-town delivery network in 2023 and has accelerated its average delivery speeds by 50%, according to the post.“By the end of 2026, we’ll have tripled the size of our rural delivery network, to provide Prime members from Milton, Florida, to North Pole, Alaska, (and thousands of small towns and rural communities in between) the ability to shop from over 300 million items from the convenience of their homes and receive their packages even faster — cutting average delivery times in half,” Madan said in the post.It was reported that Amazon was ramping up its logistics expansion efforts by acquiring industrial property and restructuring its distribution network to speed delivery and reduce costs.At the time, the company had leased, bought or announced plans for over 16 million square feet of new warehouse space in the U.S. in the first five months of 2024, adding to its existing footprint of about 413 million square feet of industrial real estate across the country.UPS said Tuesday (April 29) that it was accelerating its planned volume reduction from Amazon, long a major customer, and now expects to slash Amazon package volume in its network by more than 50% by June 2026.UPS executives said the decision reflects UPS’ pivot away from low-margin, high-volume accounts and toward more profitable business

PYMNTS
Apr 29th, 2025
Ups Shifts Strategy With Amazon Exit, Smb Push Amid Cost Cuts

United Parcel Service (UPS) entered 2025 navigating the currents of a rapidly evolving logistics landscape. “We are focusing on controlling what we can control and executing our strategy to improve long-term profitability,” UPS CFO Brian Dykes told investors on Tuesday’s (April 29) first-quarter 2025 earnings call. “The macro environment may be uncertain, but with our actions, we will emerge as an even stronger, more nimble UPS,” CEO Carol Tomé added

PYMNTS
Apr 28th, 2025
Report: Ups Considering Partnership With Robotics Startup Figure Ai

UPS and Figure AI are reportedly considering a partnership in which the robotics startup’s humanoid robots would perform some tasks in the logistics company’s operations. Discussions between the two companies are ongoing, Bloomberg reported Monday (April 28), citing unnamed sources. UPS said in the report that it wouldn’t discuss potential vendor partners and that it regularly explores a wide range of technologies, including robotics

UPS
Apr 25th, 2025
UPS to Acquire Andlauer Healthcare Group for $1.6 Billion, Strengthening its Global Offerings in Complex Healthcare Logistics

Acquisition will Enhance End-to-End Capabilities and Service to Healthcare Customers Needing Temperature-Controlled Logistics Solutions in North America