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Sales Enablement Manager

Are you ready to redefine the future of work with cutting-edge AI? At Cresta, we're on a groundbreaking mission to supercharge the effectiveness of knowledge workers, making them 100x more productive, 10x faster, and 10x better.

Imagine transforming Call Center operations with our real-time agent assist product and harnessing the power of AI with our comprehensive suite of post-call analytics and coaching tools. Born from the prestigious Stanford AI lab, Cresta was co-founded by visionary Sebastian Thrun, the genius behind Google-X, Waymo, Udacity, and more. Our company is now driven by Ping Wu, the co-founder of Google Contact Center AI and the Vertex AI platform and Tim Shi (co-founder), an early member of Open AI. 

Our world-class team comprises AI and ML experts, dynamic go-to-market leaders, and top-tier investors and advisors from Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, and former AT&T CEO John Donovan. With an impressive roster of clients like Intuit, Porsche, and Verizon, and accolades from Business Insider, Forbes, and Gartner, Cresta is a startup that's capturing the world's attention. We’re also recognized on the Forbes AI50 in 2024!

Join us on this thrilling journey to revolutionize the workforce with AI. The future of work is here, and it's at Cresta.

About the role:

The Sales Enablement Manager will be pivotal in the effective execution of the overall Enablement program here at Cresta. You will collaborate closely with Marketing, Product, and Sales leadership to organize and execute training and certification programs that ensure Cresta’s GTM team has everything they need to serve our customers effectively. The primary responsibility will be to manage the end-to-end delivery of enablement programming, from ideation to delivery to measurement and communication.

Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and maintain sales training materials, including presentations and reference documents
  • Lead the organization and execution of sales training programming
  • Monitor and report on the effectiveness of sales enablement initiatives
  • Communicate with key stakeholders to ensure effective program delivery and stakeholder awareness
  • Manage logistical aspects of sales enablement tools and platforms, such as content & learning management

Qualifications We Value:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent years of experience
  • 5+ years of experience in a Sales, CS, or Enablement role at a high growth technology company
  • Excellent organizational skills and a deep-seated desire to bring structure and organization to the chaos of a fast moving start-up
  • Experience managing complex and challenging projects and ensuring they are delivered effectively
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment
  • A proactive approach and a genuine curiosity for how AI can solve key challenges within the contact center

Perks & Benefits: 

  • We offer Cresta employees a variety of medical, dental, and vision plans, designed to fit you and your family’s needs
  • Flexible vacation time to promote a healthy work-life blend
  • Paid parental leave to support you and your family
  • Monthly Gym & Phone allowance
  • Work from home office stipend to help you succeed in a remote environment.
  • Lunches and dinners included for in-office employees via Grubhub

Compensation: 

Compensation for this position includes a base salary, equity, and a variety of benefits. Actual base salaries will be based on candidate-specific factors, including experience, skillset, and location, and local minimum pay requirements as applicable. We are actively hiring for this role in the US, your recruiter can provide further details.

 

 

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