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Join Ooma as a Senior Channel Sales Manager and lead channel partner recruitment and sales strategies for their VoIP services. The role demands strong technical knowledge and a history of exceeding sales targets while managing partnerships effectively. Competitive compensation and benefits package offered.
Here at Ooma we empower people to connect in smarter ways. We do this by creating powerful communication experiences through our cloud-based platform to bring people together at work and at home. Our solutions help small business owners stay connected with their customers and manage their businesses from anywhere. For larger companies we provide customized unified communications solutions to meet their unique needs. At home, we help our customers connect with their loved ones by providing the #1 rated VoIP phone service available. We also provide them with peace of mind through our innovative smart home security solution. At Ooma, all our products and services are priced competitively, because we believe advanced technology should be accessible to all.
About the Role:
The Senior Channel Sales Manager is responsible for recruiting, onboarding, managing and inspiring channel partners in their region to market and sell Ooma’s line of VoIP services to include AirDial (Ooma’s All-In-One POTS Replacement solution) as well as specialized Hospitality practice. This person will build relationships at all levels of a multi-tiered channel, helping varying types of channel partners optimize for Ooma’s solutions and assisting partner’s field resources in closing business.
**Candidates must be located in Boston, MA, Connecticut, Oregon, Washington or Boise, ID to be considered for this role
What You’ll Do:
This role offers a competitive compensation package with a combination of base salary and commission. The expected On-Target Earnings (OTE) for this position range from $130k - $210k annually, with actual earnings dependent on performance against targets. Actual base pay will depend on a variety of factors such as education, skills, experience, specific location, etc. The pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.
What We Offer:
Working at Ooma means being a team player, while allowing your individual voice to come through. And, you'll receive competitive compensation, benefits and generous company perks.
Ooma is an equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting, employing, retaining, promoting, and otherwise treating all employees on the basis of merit, qualifications, and competence. We do not discriminate on the basis of any trait or characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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