The marker scraping against the paper... has to be the worst sound ever. Good video though very informative, Aflac reached out to me for account manager im trying to find out more about it, this video helped.
I'm currently an account executive (not in tech) who is responsible for generating leads - which is new for me. I'm usually a closer for incoming leads. Thanks for this video!
Defintley seeing more companies giving Manager and Director job titles away in the hope they can connect with people higher in their clients organisations. Great video ✌️
Thanks for some quality content out there! Seems like nowadays AE and AM titles are used interchangeably so it’s hard to spot the difference at times 🤷♀️😅
10:21 However these days, the upselling part is handled by another team known as Account Executives, Expansion. Their job is about how to sell newer features in the product line to existing customers through cold email/calls.
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Patrick how are you! I’m starting in France in a Business School and my goal is to work in that world, I just discovered your content and it’s terriblement perfect to my aims (honestly I’m gonna pour in on your videos a ton of likes, independently whether you arrive to read this message or not). Could u make a video or talk about how change/vary theses kind of positions among sectors and industries? Thaaaaanks don’t give up it’s a matter of time to be swaying kkkks of people the content and communication is unbeatable!
Thanks for sharing!. As I know, BD is more about building partnerships with other companies to open their customer base for you, meaning, you are not selling to the end consumer. Right?
Hi Partick! Thank you for the very concise and informative video. By the way, I want to ask, for the Account roles why are some companies exclude them from the Sales department and group them within the Customer Success department?
It’s hard to say without knowing the specific situation of the company. But my guess would be to simplify it and have sales people handle multiple roles at the same time. It’s usually large and efficient organizations that can break down each sales role and clearly define its day to day activities for each sales person.
Thanks a lot for your helpful videos! You are doing a great job, keep up the good work! In May I start a new position as Commercial Account Manager in a very successful network company. Since I start directly in the home office due to Corona, I would be happy to see a video with tips on how to successfully start such a role.
Hey Patrick. Really nice video. Where are Key Account Managers placed? We have Sales Development and Sales Reps (per territory). We want to implement a Key Account Manager (which should not go for short term deals, more for stratetic partnership)
Very well explained man! What's the best degree if I wanna work as account executive in the IT field? IT degree or an Economic field degree? Thanks man
What kind of degree doesn’t matter too much. I’ve seen people get into tech sales with business, economics, political science, or even biology. It’s more about your ability to learn because they don’t really teach sales in college anyways.
Great informative video Patrick, thank you. In general, what are the progression opportunities for Account Executives? What roles would an Account Executive typically move into?
I’m so nervous lol I have watched a lot of your videos and have been hired as an AE without ever working sales so they just believe in me? But I’m a shy person and not sure how to not shy out of buying signals /: please help 🥺🥺✨
you can ask the sales manager or sales director who was in the territory in the past, why did they leave, did they hit their quota the last 3 years, and what does the future outlook looks like for that territory.
The video was great, but the sound of the pen interacting with the paper board was giving me goosebumps. It's quite annoying and preventing me from watching the whole video
Depends on the company and their sales organization. Upselling can be the responsibility of an account manager, account executive, or a customer success team. Sometimes companies will call the same role as different names as well.
That texter writing on the board gave me shivers down my spine
Hated it
Me all the time 😂😂😂
The marker scraping against the paper... has to be the worst sound ever.
Good video though very informative, Aflac reached out to me for account manager im trying to find out more about it, this video helped.
Account Executive is my favorite job in the tech company. Thanks for sharing this video.
I'm currently an account executive (not in tech) who is responsible for generating leads - which is new for me. I'm usually a closer for incoming leads. Thanks for this video!
Defintley seeing more companies giving Manager and Director job titles away in the hope they can connect with people higher in their clients organisations. Great video ✌️
Finally, found this video. Simple and Short and yet very informative explanation! Really love this video!
Glad to see this video helped!
I like this guy & his simplistic approach.
Thanks, appreciate it.
@@patrickdang your welcome Patrick. Keep up the good work.
Finally, know what BDR is for. Great video!
I was always confused who shall I contact in large organizations. Now it’s clear. Thanks, man.
No problem, happy to help!
I’m becoming a territory account manager
This is super helpful
Thanks for some quality content out there! Seems like nowadays AE and AM titles are used interchangeably so it’s hard to spot the difference at times 🤷♀️😅
10:21 However these days, the upselling part is handled by another team known as Account Executives, Expansion. Their job is about how to sell newer features in the product line to existing customers through cold email/calls.
And CSM
Thanks Patrick, great video! Quick question please, what is pre-sales compared to what you described and where would this "role" fit in? Thanks.
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@LB LB That's a great question. I'll try to make a video around this topic in the future.
Patrick how are you! I’m starting in France in a Business School and my goal is to work in that world, I just discovered your content and it’s terriblement perfect to my aims (honestly I’m gonna pour in on your videos a ton of likes, independently whether you arrive to read this message or not). Could u make a video or talk about how change/vary theses kind of positions among sectors and industries? Thaaaaanks don’t give up it’s a matter of time to be swaying kkkks of people the content and communication is unbeatable!
The account manager role fits me best
Awesome to hear, thanks for sharing that!
I can’t wait to start my Account Executive role!
Awesome to hear! I'm sure you'll love it.
How is it going?
Run !
@@lexnicole9599 huh?
@@breckinh7881 I love it!
Hey, how were you able to land the Account Executive position at Oracle straight out of college?
Thank you. Loved the clarity in the roles.
Hey Patrick, awesome video. In your opinion, do you typically need AE experience prior to becoming an AM? Selling ERP for example
Great Video! Thoroughly broken down. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing!. As I know, BD is more about building partnerships with other companies to open their customer base for you, meaning, you are not selling to the end consumer. Right?
Yeah that’s corrects BD is more about partnerships between two businesses vs. the end consumer
Starting as a BDR after uni, super excited!
Excited for you bro!
@@patrickdang Im actually a girl bro lolol but thank u! luv your vids
@@lilliaa1487 😂sorry about that. and thanks!
Hi Partick! Thank you for the very concise and informative video. By the way, I want to ask, for the Account roles why are some companies exclude them from the Sales department and group them within the Customer Success department?
It’s hard to say without knowing the specific situation of the company. But my guess would be to simplify it and have sales people handle multiple roles at the same time. It’s usually large and efficient organizations that can break down each sales role and clearly define its day to day activities for each sales person.
Thank you so much for these videos. Have helped a lot.
GOLD!!!!!!! ✊🏼
Thanks a lot for your helpful videos! You are doing a great job, keep up the good work!
In May I start a new position as Commercial Account Manager in a very successful network company. Since I start directly in the home office due to Corona, I would be happy to see a video with tips on how to successfully start such a role.
That's awesome to hear and thanks for the support!
Wish you much success in you new role.
This was helpful. Thanks
Hey Patrick. Really nice video. Where are Key Account Managers placed? We have Sales Development and Sales Reps (per territory). We want to implement a Key Account Manager (which should not go for short term deals, more for stratetic partnership)
Great information! Very well explained all of them
Thanks for the video Patrick. You did a great job keep up the awesome work 👍. Sales Mentor RB!
What are the growth routes for an Account Manager?
Very well explained man! What's the best degree if I wanna work as account executive in the IT field? IT degree or an Economic field degree? Thanks man
What kind of degree doesn’t matter too much.
I’ve seen people get into tech sales with business, economics, political science, or even biology. It’s more about your ability to learn because they don’t really teach sales in college anyways.
@@patrickdang OK that's true, but to at least be considered looks like a need a degree?
@@davideberardini8569 it's a plus, but not always necessary.
Great informative video Patrick, thank you. In general, what are the progression opportunities for Account Executives? What roles would an Account Executive typically move into?
That would be account manager, he said it in another video that explains what exactly an account executive is.
I’m so nervous lol I have watched a lot of your videos and have been hired as an AE without ever working sales so they just believe in me? But I’m a shy person and not sure how to not shy out of buying signals /: please help 🥺🥺✨
How are you doing now in the job?? I am starting soon.. 🥹
Love this Vid! Very informational 👏🏽
Great Video!
thank you very clear and concise
Thanks glad you thought so
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the video. I just have one doubt. Is account manager a higher post than account executive?
Account managers are not higher level. They just handle a different level of the sales cycle. SDRs can go straight into being an account manager.
Hey Patrick if I choose to embark in this career will I always be required to cold call. Even if I go higher up the ladder.
No, but it's always good to do your own prospecting even if you have an SDR.
Great video! 👏🏾
The marker scraping against the paper fucked my morning.
How do you determine if it's a good or bad territory?
you can ask the sales manager or sales director who was in the territory in the past, why did they leave, did they hit their quota the last 3 years, and what does the future outlook looks like for that territory.
Thank you 🙏
Your videos are very in dept hopefully I’ll make a career out of this thank you
Good luck
Is Internal Business Development Consultant similar to Sales Consultant? BTW thank you for the video
Thanks bro.
Great content!
thanks!
If you can skip being an SDR, Do it!!
Great vid 🙌🏻
Thank you!
Great advice!
The marker and paper sound 😅😬😬😬😖
I know, working on fixing that for next time!
How do I get a software sales job ?
What's the main difference between an Account Executive and a "Senior Account Executive?"
Usually it’s experience but you’re still doing the same job. As a senior AE you might be working on larger deals as well.
I just got promoted to AE in 6 months and they gave me no BDR’s …..
Great video - Please get a white board LOL. 😬
Enterpise
Nice video. But: we are in 2021. Do you really still need to waste paper to explain a concept?
Fair point, maybe I’ll try the dry erase board. Paper is easier for the viewers to see which is why I used it to begin with.
The video was great, but the sound of the pen interacting with the paper board was giving me goosebumps. It's quite annoying and preventing me from watching the whole video
NGl...i stopped watching the video in the middle only cuz of the marker sound...
Im enjoying it but the scratch noise on the paper is pulling through my teeth , a white board would have been better
I thought post sales including upselling existing customers is the job of the customer success team not sales manager
Depends on the company and their sales organization. Upselling can be the responsibility of an account manager, account executive, or a customer success team. Sometimes companies will call the same role as different names as well.
Enterpise😂
The marker sound is annoying...try to not have that in the videos..
you got some wide boulder shoulders bro LETS GO
Please use a whiteboard
Oracle is where sales careers go to die
Haha really? That’s where my sales career was born
@@patrickdang a lucky survivor 🤪
How is your cat doing?
Still healthy and cute.
Thanks for the video BRO!