Full-Time

Healthcare Sales Account Executive

Healthcare Sales

Posted on 9/23/2025

United Parcel Service (UPS)

United Parcel Service (UPS)

10,001+ employees

Global logistics and supply chain services.

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Boston, MA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Belmont, MA, USA

In Person

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

US Citizenship Required

Category
Sales & Account Management (2)
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Required Skills
Sales
Customer Service
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
  • Employer will not sponsor a visa for this or future positions
  • Must be currently located in the same geographic location as the job or willing to relocate yourself
  • Bachelor’s Degree (or internationally comparable degree) or be a current UPS employee with three years of UPS experience - Preferred
  • Must have reliable transportation
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 is a global logistics provider that moves packages and freight, helps with international trade, and uses technology to run business operations. It offers express delivery, freight forwarding, and supply chain management through a worldwide network, with pricing based on shipment weight, size, and destination. Its services are supported by hubs, sorting facilities, tracking systems, and route optimization to ensure reliable, timely deliveries. Compared with rivals, UPS differentiates itself with its extensive global reach, breadth of services, and technology-enabled logistics capabilities, allowing it to offer end-to-end solutions for individuals and businesses. The company aims to enable efficient global commerce by delivering reliable and cost-effective shipping and supply chain services.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia

Founded

1907

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • CEO Carol Tomé targets margin expansion inflection in second half 2026.
  • Dividend yield approaches 7% at 14 times forward earnings valuation.
  • Shifts capacity to higher-margin SMB, B2B, and healthcare shipments.

What critics are saying

  • Amazon Supply Chain Services steals Procter & Gamble and 3M by mid-2027.
  • Teamsters cap buyouts at 7,500 drivers, blocking cuts until 2028.
  • Amazon cuts 2 million daily packages by June 2026, slashing revenue 10-15%.

What makes United Parcel Service (UPS) unique

  • UPS expands Happy Returns network to 10,000 locations for reverse logistics.
  • Healthcare logistics segment hits first $3 billion quarterly revenue milestone.
  • Global network spans 220 countries with 460,000 employees since 1907.

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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

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
UPS to close Louisville facility, affecting 65 employees as part of network reconfiguration

A UPS facility in Louisville, Kentucky, will close on 2 June, affecting 65 employees, according to a federal WARN notice. The Bluegrass UPS facility will impact 45 union employees represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and 20 management staff. UPS, Louisville's largest employer with over 20,000 workers, said it is working to place affected employees in other positions. The closure is part of the company's broader plan announced in January to reduce its global workforce by up to 30,000 positions and close more than 20 facilities in 2026. The restructuring follows decreased fourth-quarter revenue in 2025 and represents what UPS calls the largest US network reconfiguration in its history, aimed at creating a more efficient operation.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
UPS cuts Amazon deliveries by 2M daily packages to focus on higher-margin customers

United Parcel Service is reducing its relationship with Amazon, cutting daily package deliveries by 2 million by end of June 2025. Amazon was UPS's largest customer but also its least profitable, with last-mile deliveries offering low margins whilst demanding significant workforce and logistics resources. The move comes as Amazon recently signed deals with the United States Postal Service for around 1 billion annual packages and FedEx for a multiyear agreement. UPS is instead prioritising higher-margin segments including healthcare logistics and small to medium-sized business customers. Whilst revenue will likely decline, with 2026 revenue expected to grow just 1.1% to $89.7 billion, UPS is focusing on margin expansion over revenue growth. The company aims to maintain capacity for more profitable customers.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 11th, 2026
Applied Materials and Caterpillar outperform as UPS faces labour costs and declining revenue

Applied Materials reported first-quarter revenue of $7.01 billion, down 2% due to falling China sales, but earnings per share surged 75% to $2.54 on improved margins. The semiconductor equipment maker expects industry sales to grow more than 20% this year, driven by AI computing demand. The company holds leading market positions in deposition and etching tools used for chip manufacturing. Its shares have risen over 175% in the past year and more than 35% year-to-date. Meanwhile, Caterpillar is benefiting from data centre growth through its dominance in backup generators. The industrial firm is experiencing strong sales growth and a large backlog for diesel and natural gas engines that provide emergency power for hyperscale data centres.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Teamsters cap UPS driver buyout at 7,500 amid contract dispute over $150K severance plan

UPS and the Teamsters have settled their dispute over a driver buyout programme, agreeing to cap the voluntary scheme at 7,500 drivers nationwide. Under the Driver Choice Programme, employees can receive $150,000 plus retirement benefits to accept early retirement. The programme had been rescinded from 13 central US states in March after the union argued it violated their 2023 five-year national contract. The Teamsters had filed grievances claiming UPS lacked contractual authority to offer incentives without employee and union approval. UPS said applications will be approved based on seniority and business needs. The buyout is part of efforts to shed up to 30,000 jobs in 2026, following 48,000 cuts last year. UPS has agreed not to pursue other severance programmes until the contract expires in July 2028.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
UPS pulls $150K driver buyout after union grievances, frustrating Ohio employees

Some Ohio UPS drivers are frustrated after union pressure forced UPS to withdraw its $150,000 buyout programme less than a month before implementation. The programme, called the Driver Choice Program, was designed to allow full-time drivers to voluntarily leave ahead of planned layoffs affecting 30,000 employees. The Teamsters Union, representing 68,000 UPS employees across 13 states including Ohio, filed 37 grievances, arguing the buyout violated union contracts. Despite a judge ruling in favour of UPS, the company pulled the programme on 24 March, just three days before participants were to be notified of approval. The Teamsters celebrated the decision, calling the programme a "scam designed to fuel corporate greed". However, some employees worry those who applied may now face layoffs, with their willingness to leave known to management.

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