Full-Time

Sales Library Services Consultant

Posted on 2/21/2026

OCLC

OCLC

1,001-5,000 employees

Technology solutions and programs for libraries

No salary listed

Pennsylvania, USA + 1 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Category
Sales & Account Management (1)
Required Skills
Market Research
Sales
Requirements
  • The candidate has at least 3-5 years direct field sales experience.
Responsibilities
  • Achieve, or exceed, agreed upon sales targets and outcomes within assigned territory.
  • Develop and execute a territory plan to exceed organizational expectations.
  • Present, promote and sell products/services using solid account/opportunity plan to create solution demand from existing and prospective members.
  • Perform cost-benefit and needs analysis of existing/potential members to meet their needs.
  • Establish, develop and maintain positive business and member relationships.
  • Responsible for in-depth knowledge of the library landscape and applications of services, product line potential, and customers of the library or group (end-users).
  • Communicate results and findings from sales calls, conferences, and meetings through established reporting mechanisms to contribute to market research and product development.
  • Performs related and/or additional position responsibilities as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • MLS or MBA with experience in the information industry or with library automation is a plus.

OCLC helps libraries by providing technology solutions, timely research, and community programs that support libraries in meeting changing needs. Its products and services assist libraries with discovery, management of resources, and shared services, while its research offers up-to-date insights about libraries and their communities. Through community programs and collaboration among libraries, OCLC supports staff and patrons alike in adapting to new information demands. The goal is to enable libraries of all kinds to serve their users effectively as information needs evolve.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Dublin, Ireland

Founded

1967

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What believers are saying

  • Meridian improves library discoverability without workflow disruptions.
  • John Hrusovsky joins to scale ERP for Syracuse and Carnegie Mellon.
  • WorldCat Entities connect metadata to global knowledge ecosystems.

What critics are saying

  • Ex Libris Esploro erodes WorldCat share with superior AI metadata.
  • IMLS grants drop 25% in FY2026, canceling OCLC contracts.
  • EBSCO undercuts WorldShare pricing by 30%, poaching academic clients.

What makes OCLC unique

  • OCLC launched Meridian on May 9, 2024, for linked data creation.
  • Acquired JJH Consulting in 2024 to enhance ERP services.
  • Integrates identifiers from VIAF, Wikidata, and MusicBrainz via APIs.

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