Senior Account Exec – ANZ (Australia-based)
Vonage is seeking a Senior Account Executive to join our expanding ANZ team, based in Australia. In this role, you will be responsible for driving net new revenue growth across the ANZ region. You will be identifying net new sales opportunities, deepening partnerships, and increasing the presence of Vonage’s Unified Communications (UCaaS) and Contact Centre (CCaaS) platforms.
This is a high-impact position for a commercially driven hunter-go-getter salesperson. You'll lead on growth both direct and via our partner ecosystem, foster executive-level relationships, and uncover ways to expand Vonage’s presence within complex, multi-stakeholder environments. Success in this role means securing net new business and increasing our market share.
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This role is critical to Vonage’s growth strategy in ANZ, playing a central part in unlocking and growing the full potential of net new business, positioning Vonage as the partner of choice for enterprise communications.
There’s no perfect candidate. You don't need all the preferred qualifications to make a valuable impact on our team. Our employees and customers come from diverse backgrounds, so if you're passionate about what you could achieve at Vonage, we'd love to hear from you.
Who we are:
Vonage is a global cloud communications leader. And your talent will further help brands - such as Airbnb, Viber, WhatsApp, and Snapchat - accelerate their digital transformation through our fully programmable-based unified communications, contact center solutions, and communications APIs. Ready to innovate? Then join us today.
Note: The purpose of this profile is to provide a general summary of essential responsibilities for the position and is not meant as an exhaustive list. Assignments may differ for individuals within the same role based on business conditions, departmental need or geographic location.
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