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Account Executive - Federal Government Canada

Appian Corporation

Ottawa

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CAD 80,000 - 110,000

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Job summary

A leading software company is seeking an experienced Account Executive to manage the Federal Sales team in Ottawa. This position will involve navigating complex sales cycles and collaborating with multiple stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have 5-10 years of direct sales experience, particularly with federal clients, and a proven track record of success. Join a passionate team dedicated to driving digital transformation and enjoy numerous growth opportunities.

Benefits

Training and Development
Growth Opportunities
Community involvement

Qualifications

  • 5-10+ years of direct selling experience.
  • Minimum 2 years as an Enterprise Account Executive.
  • History of consistent quota achievement.

Responsibilities

  • Navigate a complex sales cycle from start to finish.
  • Leverage internal resources and collaborate with the customer success team.
  • Deliver in-person and virtual presentations to various audiences.

Skills

Direct selling experience
Client discovery
Communication ROI
Ability to manage complex sales cycles
Industry trends awareness
Job description

Here at Appian, our values of Intensity and Excellence define who we are. We set high standards and live up to them, ensuring that everything we do is done with care and quality. We approach every challenge with ambition and commitment, holding ourselves and each other accountable to achieve the best results. When you join Appian, you’ll be part of a passionate team dedicated to accomplishing hard things, together.

The best salespeople achieve the most when they are selling outstanding products, solutions, and services backed by an extraordinary company. That’s what you get when you sell for Appian. We are passionate about driving digital transformation by bringing Appian solutions that provide speed, agility, and efficiency needed to compete and grow. Are you inspired by the chance to solve your customers’ biggest challenges? You can make that kind of difference here. Join our team, where you can not only grow your career, but share the success of an industry pioneer.

We are seeking an Account Executive to join our Federal Sales team in Ottawa. This role is responsible for navigating all steps of sales cycles, including leading a geographic territory, building prospective top of funnel activity, while effectively managing a complex sales cycle to a successful close. By joining Appian, you will be supported by a fast growing global public sector vertical with existing contracting vehicles in Canada, such as RFSA and SLSA, as well as holding our Cloud Protected B-Status.

This role is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Responsibilities
  • Navigate a complex sales cycle from start to finish, leveraging internal resources within the larger sales organization, cross functionally with the customer success team and externally across customer and partner ecosystems.
  • Use company-wide success and use cases as a blueprint and add own ideas and vertical knowledge.
  • Deliver in-person and virtual presentations to LOB & IT audiences, highlighting your ability to perform client discovery, communicate ROI and build business value.
  • Act as a trusted advisor to both customers and colleagues to leverage multiple stakeholders throughout complex deals.
  • Actively seek to understand industry trends to help position against competitors.
Qualifications
  • 5-10+ years of direct selling experience and a minimum of 2 years experience as an Enterprise Account Executive, selling complex technologies to the Federal Community.
  • History of consistent quota achievement.
  • Prior experience in winning new customer logos.
  • Strong job tenure: history of displaying loyalty and perseverance through long, stable job tenure and positive career trajectory.
  • Ideal, but not required: Business English and French speaking and writing proficiency.
Tools and Resources
  • Training and Development: During onboarding, we focus on equipping new hires with the skills and knowledge for success through department-specific training. Continuous learning is a central focus at Appian, with dedicated mentorship and the First-Friend program being widely utilized resources for new hires.
  • Growth Opportunities: Appian provides a diverse array of growth and development opportunities, including our leadership program tailored for new and aspiring managers, a comprehensive library of specialized department training through Appian University, skills based training, and tuition reimbursement for those aiming to advance their education. This commitment ensures that employees have access to a holistic range of development opportunities.
  • Community: We’ll immerse you into our community rooted in respect starting on day one. Appian fosters inclusivity through our 8 employee‑led affinity groups. These groups help employees build stronger internal and external networks by planning social, educational, and outreach activities to connect with Appianites and larger initiatives throughout the company.
About Appian

Appian is a software company that automates business processes. The Appian AI‑Powered Process Platform includes everything you need to design, automate, and optimize even the most complex processes, from start to finish. The world's most innovative organizations trust Appian to improve their workflows, unify data, and optimize operations—resulting in better growth and superior customer experiences. For more information, visit appian.com. [Nasdaq: APPN]

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