Los Angeles, CA Flex Territory Account Executive

About the position

Toast creates technology to help restaurants and local businesses succeed in a digital world, helping business owners operate, increase sales, engage customers, and keep employees happy. As a Territory Sales Account Executive, you will be part of a team that is transforming the way restaurants operate. Using a consultative approach, you will prospect, build relationships, and sign up new restaurateurs in your local area. By understanding their unique needs, you will develop a customized solution that helps their business thrive. We need your passion and expertise to help us build the Toast brand in your geographic territory. This is a field sales opportunity based out of a personal home office. You must live local to your territory or be willing to relocate to the area.

Responsibilities

  • Generate list of prospective restaurants and manage the entire sales cycle from initial call to close
  • Conduct demos and develop a solution that best meets the prospect’s needs
  • Partner with teams across the business to ensure that expectations set during the sales process are met in delivery
  • Leverage Salesforce (our CRM) to manage all sales activities
  • Understand the competitive landscape and determine how to best position Toast in the market

Requirements

  • 1+ years of experience in a sourcing or closing sales role, restaurant operations, or a relatable field and industry
  • Reliable transportation (will reimburse for mileage)
  • Strong communication, organizational and presentation skills with the ability to sell and negotiate at all decision-making levels
  • Proven track record of success in meeting and exceeding goals
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial and team environment
  • Self-motivated, creative, and flexible
  • General technical proficiency with software

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience with Salesforce CRM
  • Sandler Sales Training

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation and benefits programs
  • Great earnings potential
  • Means to a healthy lifestyle
  • Flexibility to meet Toasters’ changing needs
  • Uncapped commissions
  • Equity (if eligible)
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