Full-Time

Global Major Account Manager

HPE Networking

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

10,001+ employees

Sells enterprise hardware, software, and services

Compensation Overview

$216k - $507k/yr

Chicago, IL, USA

Remote

Remote role; candidate must reside in the United States.

Category
Sales & Account Management (1)
Required Skills
Sales
Forecasting
Requirements
  • University or Bachelor's Degree; Advanced degree or MBA preferred.
  • Prior selling experience includes multiple, diverse set of selling responsibilities.
  • Typically, 12+ years of experience as referenced above.
  • 5 years’ commercial account management experience.
  • Highly experienced in product specialty.
  • Experience in related industry.
  • Knows how to motivate partners to sell our solutions.
  • Have excellent time management skills and presentation skills. Is the go to expert for the technology or solution being presented.
  • Strong high-level customer management relationship building, especially working with executives in lines of business, and sometime board level.
  • High level of negotiation skills at high level customer management.
  • Adept at advanced sales negotiations and positioning solution value under pricing pressures from customer IT and procurement professionals. Proactive presentation of value solutions.
  • Extensive partner organization intelligence and ability to work closely with multiple partners, to engage the client in business solutions.
  • Uses financial-selling techniques with the client and company internal to position value and advance sales motions.
  • Expertise in managing end- to-end sales processes in complex, large deals.
  • Relevant knowledge of client's industry; keeps abreast of trends and leads discussions with IT on strategic directions and linking discussions.
  • Strong knowledge of the company's breadth of solutions and engages specialist resources as needed.
  • Ability to understand the customer's business issues and translate to the company's solutions.
  • Ability to prioritize and drive strategic sales activity on a complex, large deal basis.
  • Excels in competitive selling skills.
  • Sell across platform and specialty.
Responsibilities
  • Develops account plans and long-term sales pipeline to increase the company's market share.
  • Focuses on larger deals/opportunities and value and/or volume portfolio management and selling a range of company products and solutions.
  • Works with management to develop future business plans; independently determines methods for achieving plans.
  • Extensive time spent working with and leveraging a diverse set of external partners.
  • Builds strong professional relationships with key IT and business executives, including C level Executives.
  • Applies consultative-selling techniques to identify and advance opportunities that result in ongoing profitable revenue growth for the company.
  • Maintains high-level of customer loyalty and builds trust and integrity, as indicated in company conducted surveys and reports.
  • Advocates for client needs in negotiating solution sales and troubleshooting delivery issues.
  • Develops business plans in conjunction with the customer.
  • Analyzes client industry and competitive research and information to facilitate rich client dialogue.
  • Actively manages the account to protect and grow the company's business; coordinates all account forecasts, planning and reporting.
  • Directs and coordinates all activity on account(s).
  • Focuses on generating new business and builds, monitors and manages sales pipeline activity.
  • Achieving/managing quarterly, half yearly, annual quota and/or margin.
  • Enters all opportunities in pipeline tool and updates them weekly.
  • Builds a list of customers willing to be a reference in person or print.
  • Ability to implement margin recovery activities/strategies.
  • Acts as a first interface for international accounts in collaboration with members of global business teams, and local teams.
  • Identifies customer requirements, matches with company capabilities, and chooses the respective company supply chain accordingly (Volume Direct or Indirect).
Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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HPE delivers enterprise IT solutions across cloud, AI, and edge computing for large organizations. It combines hardware, software, and services, with consumption-based options via HPE GreenLake and container management with HPE Ezmeral, plus Aruba networking. It differs by offering an integrated on-premises and edge-enabled stack with flexible pay-as-you-go models and active open-source engagement. Its goal is to help customers accelerate digital transformation with scalable, secure IT infrastructure across data centers, cloud, and edge.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

1939

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Networking revenue surges 151.5% to $2.7 billion in Q1 2026 from Juniper integration.
  • Record AI systems backlog drives FY2026 revenue growth outlook of 17% to 22%.
  • Q2 2026 revenue guidance raised to $9.6-$10 billion, beating Wall Street's $9.56 billion.

What critics are saying

  • Juniper integration spikes post-acquisition costs, eroding Networking's 23.7% margin within 12 months.
  • NVIDIA GPU price hikes slash HPE AI bundle margins due to single-vendor dependency in 18 months.
  • GreenLake ARR churn exceeds 8% annually as customers shift to AWS Outposts in 24 months.

What makes Hewlett Packard Enterprise unique

  • HPE GreenLake delivers edge-to-cloud platform with cloud-like economics on-premises.
  • HPE Aruba-Juniper 723H Wi-Fi 7 access point enables AI-powered self-driving networks.
  • HPE ProLiant EL2000 rugged servers support AI inferencing in -40°C to 55°C environments.

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