
xDR Enablement Senior Specialist - EMEA
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Onboarding: Deliver a best-in-class onboarding program for all new xDR hires in EMEA.
- xDR Programs: Build and run enablement programs focused on enhancing the skills of our xDR teams. This includes training on outbound prospecting, cold calling, qualification, and sales methodologies such as MEDDPICC and the Vortex Methodology.
- Project Management: Proactively manage multiple enablement projects, ensuring they are delivered on time and meet business objectives.
- Facilitation: Lead engaging and impactful training sessions, both in-person and virtually, for groups of varying sizes and seniority levels.
- Stakeholder Management: Collaborate closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including xDR leaders, Sales Enablement, and Field Marketing, to identify enablement needs and secure buy-in for new programs.
- Content Development: Leverage and localize existing global enablement content while also developing new EMEA-specific materials as needed.
- Regional Collaboration: Work closely with local regional leaders across all key EMEA markets to ensure enablement programs are effective and culturally relevant.
- Experience: Proven experience in a sales or enablement role, such as an xDR (BDR/SDR), xDR Enablement Specialist, Account Executive (AE), or xDR leadership.
- Facilitation Skills: Exceptional group facilitation and public speaking skills, with the ability to lead engaging training sessions.
- Sales Methodologies: A strong understanding and practical application of sales methodologies like MEDDPICC. Experience with the Vortex Methodology is a plus.
- Communication & Collaboration: Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills. You must be comfortable working with all levels of seniority and proactively managing multiple stakeholders.
- Problem-Solving: A highly motivated, self-starter attitude with a knack for problem-solving and working independently.
- SaaS Experience: Experience working at a high-growth SaaS company is highly preferred.
- Regional Awareness: A basic understanding of GDPR data and communication policies.
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