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Renewal Specialist

Brazil

Based in Washington, D.C., Quorum is a fast-growing software company and is the leading provider of workflow software and information services for government affairs professionals across the corporations, non-profits, associations, and governmental end-markets.  Quorum allows users to manage stakeholder engagement, launch grassroots advocacy campaigns, and track legislative activity at all levels of government, including federal, state and local. 

Quorum provides mission-critical solutions to public affairs professionals for their work in Congress, all 50 state legislatures, major U.S. cities, the European Union, and 30+ countries around the globe. Quorum serves over 2,000 customers globally including over 50% of the Fortune 100, and has over 350 team members across the globe. The company recently acquired Capitol Canary, a market leader in grassroots advocacy software.

As a Renewal Specialist, you will contribute to the overall growth of the company by leading the renewal process for a portfolio of assigned clients. You will work closely with Quorum’s Account Managers to understand your clients’ history with the product and build a strategy to ensure each client’s renewal.  

This is a quota carrying role and includes responsibility for certain kinds of product upsell. 

What You’ll Do

  • First Week: You'll learn the history of Quorum, get introduced to colleagues inside the Customer Success team and start learning our culture. You will be introduced to your onboarding mentor, who will be responsible for ensuring your onboarding success. You will also be introduced to the Renewals Playbook along with other relevant systems and assets (Salesforce, etc).  Finally, your manager will outline expectations for renewal and upsell performance over your first 12 months.  
  • First Month: You will participate in renewal sales training to build a baseline understanding of Quorum’s products, primary value propositions and use cases, and buyer personas.  During this time you will gain an intimate knowledge of the Quorum’s renewal process and begin reviewing the pipeline of renewals in your portfolio.  You may also shadow product demos and Customer Success led training sessions to gain a better understanding of how clients expect to use Quorum’s products.  
  • First Six Months: After successfully completing sales onboarding, you will assume full ownership of renewals and year-over-year upsells of clients within your portfolio. You will follow the Quorum renewals process and be able to communicate risks and likelihood of renewal of your clients during weekly pipeline renews with your manager.  
  • First Year: You will demonstrate Quorum’s renewal process and achieve annual renewal and year-over-year upsell quotas. Success in the role requires proving yourself a partner both to the customer success management team and to Quorum’s clients.  

About You

  • You’re a natural relationship-builder and influencer.
  • You persistently explore and uncover client’s business needs and understand how our products benefit their business.
  • You are a focused, proactive self-starter, able to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
  • You are meticulous and detail oriented, thrive working through regimented processes, and can maintain a superior level of data hygiene.
  • You know how  to listen and ask questions before making suggestions while simultaneously being comfortable with objections, overcoming them, and consider your negotiation skills to be highly attuned..
  • You’re an advisor and consultant, and above all else you are motivated to close the deal.  
  • 3+ years experience: B2B  sales experience or  experience in a quota-carrying role inside a Customer Success Organization.
  • 2+ years experience of consistently meeting and/or exceeding revenue targets in a revenue-generating role.   

About the Renewal Team  

  • We’re responsible for ensuring that clients have an amazing experience with Quorum
  • We provide team and individual product demonstrations and trainings that promote best practices in the government affairs space
  • We are dedicated to every user’s success and address challenges quickly and creatively
  • We act as staunch advocates for our clients, including identifying and responding to diverse client use cases
  • We take pride in developing personal relationships with our users and our team
  • We regularly support one another to ensure the success of our team and our clients
  • We're very close as a company—we work together, hang out together, and we value each others' ideas and input

Compensation Structure

  • This is a full time CLT Opportunity. 

Benefits

  • Flexible Paid Time Off
  • Standard Brazil holidays plus additional company-wide days off for team members to rest and recharge
  • Free Subscription to the Calm App
  • Free Subscription to LinkedIn Learning to support professional development
  • Invest in Yourself Days - one designated day per quarter is dedicated to your professional development!
  • Monthly Work from Home Stipend
  • Mental and Dental Care by SulAmérica
  • Virtual and in-person team events
  • Mental Health stipend
  • Flash Voucher
  • In company English classes
  • Inclusion & Diversity Affinity Groups to support belonging
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave

We comply with all requirements for US government federal contractors issued by the OFCCP, IFR, and the terms of our government contracts.

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