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Glocomms: A Specialist Commercial Services Talent Partner

While the world of technology continues to grow and influence human advancement, it is the people on the front lines that introduce these game-changing technologies to buyers and end-users. From sales and pre-sales to marketing, customer success, and more, our Commercial Services experts will find the talent you need to build your team and get your product to market.

Whether you are a seed funded, VC backed, early series A-B, already at post-IPO or a global giant, we help disruptive and adaptive technology companies grow. Our European based consultants are trained specialists in their fields, recruiting mid to senior level commercial talent across Cloud & infrastructure, Cyber Security, Big Data & Analytics, Fintech, Managed IT Service Providers, SaaS and more throughout the UK and Europe.

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Our Commercial Services recruitment specialists help growing technology businesses by sourcing the right go-to-market strategy talent, managing the hiring process, and facilitating onboarding. With multi-lingual language support, we also provide international recruitment expertise to secure business-critical talent across Europe.

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At Glocomms, we are dedicated to creating lasting partnerships grounded in trust, honesty, and shared prosperity. Our commitment lies in delivering tailored solutions that align with your unique business requirements and Commercial Services recruitment preferences. Whether you seek immediate placement for pivotal roles or long-term strategic talent acquisition solutions, our arsenal of resources and experience ensures successful outcomes. Share your job opening with us today.

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Commercial Services Jobs

At Glocomms, we're excited about the future of technology commercial services, teeming with opportunities driven by AI, blockchain, and cyber security. We encourage you to visit our website to explore the cutting-edge roles we're filling in this transformative sector. Shape tomorrow's tech world with us; your future begins at Glocomms.

Business Development Representative

Location: Eastern Time Zone (Remote) About Our Client: Our client is an innovative leader in the AI space, providing state-of-the-art computer vision solutions that enable businesses to automate complex workflows and unlock new efficiencies. Their platform is used globally across industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and research, empowering organizations to harness the power of artificial intelligence for real-world impact. With a strong foothold in Europe and Asia, they are now expanding their presence in the US market, creating a tremendous opportunity for growth. As the first BDR in the US, you will play a key role in establishing their sales foundation and driving business development efforts in the region. This is a high-visibility position where you'll have the chance to shape the future of the company's US operations while building your career within a fast-growing, cutting-edge technology company. Key Responsibilities: Prospect and generate new business opportunities through outbound and inbound lead qualification Identify and engage with key decision-makers across industries to create a robust sales pipeline Conduct research to deeply understand prospect needs and position the client's AI solutions as the best fit Schedule and coordinate demos and meetings for Account Executives, assisting in the advancement of opportunities Work closely with sales and marketing teams to refine outreach strategies and messaging Accurately log all interactions, updates, and progress in CRM systems Consistently meet and exceed monthly and quarterly targets for lead generation and pipeline development Requirements: 1+ years of experience in a BDR, SDR, or similar role, with a proven record of hitting or exceeding quotas Experience selling AI, SaaS, or other advanced technology products Strong desire to grow into a closing role (Account Executive) Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to connect with high-level decision-makers Self-motivated and proactive, capable of thriving in a fast-paced, remote-first environment Organized with strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities Must be located in the Eastern time zone for effective collaboration with the team

US$60000 - US$75000 per year
New York
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Senior Product Owner - Cloud (m/f/d)

Position: Senior Product Owner (all genders) Location: Karlsruhe region (2-3 days in the office per week) Possible Salary Range: 70.000€ - 110.000€* ​ Description: The client is an innovative and industry-leading company in the field of car connectivity and infotainment. I am working for an international company with headquarters in Germany and a global presence across 3 continents. This company works with top Tier 1 OEMs like BMW and Audi, and also luxury brands such as Porsche and Bugatti. Responsibilities: Define the product roadmap with the product managers as a team Manage the backlog and ensure successful deliveries that is align with the product strategy Leading cross-functional teams Provide information and updates to external and internal stakeholders Skills and experience required: Fluent in English 5+ years as a Product Owner (Cloud Solutions) Android environment & software development background (embedded C++ or Kotlin) Project management experience Cross-functional leadership experience Proactive and self-starter What this job offers you: Clear career progression path Home office flexibility Flexible hours Competitive salary Multicultural work environment The ability to work with Tier 1 Automotive companies How to apply: If you are interested in this opportunity or in a career change, please apply below for a confidential discussion, or reach out directly to Lyss Moss at lyss.moss at glocomms .com

€70000 - €1100000 per annum
Karlsruhe
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Senior Partner Marketing Manager

The company: Our client is a prominent player in the field of security solutions, offering a cloud-based, integrated XDR platform designed to enhance security operations. They currently support over 800 clients worldwide. About the Role: In the role of Partner Marketing Manager, you will spearhead initiatives to enhance revenue and market presence through strategic partnerships. Your responsibilities will include formulating comprehensive partner marketing strategies, designing targeted campaigns to elevate our brand visibility, and managing the development of materials that support partner success. You will focus on equipping our partners with the tools and motivation needed to promote our solutions effectively, while also driving innovative co-marketing efforts to maintain partner engagement. Ideal candidates will have a proven track record in partner marketing, a knack for creative engagement strategies, and a strong emphasis on evaluating the effectiveness of marketing activities. Responsibilities: Develop and execute marketing plans and campaigns to drive growth and visibility. Maintain and enhance relationships with key partners to boost engagement and demand. Collaborate with sales teams to align on revenue and pipeline strategies. Support partner enablement with clear communication of value propositions. Oversee partner portal management and content development. Manage budgets for co-marketing, events, and partner training. Analyze campaign performance and adjust strategies for growth. Requirements: Bachelor's degree required. 4-6 years in partner marketing within a tech environment. Experience with B2B marketing, CRM, and PRM technologies. Strong analytical, project management, and communication skills. Willingness to travel; cybersecurity experience is a plus. *This is a remote opportunity

US$150000 - US$170000 per year
Tampa
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Senior Product Manager, Creator Monetization

About the Company: Our client is a leading social media platform, dedicated to inspiring creativity and bringing joy. They are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for their global community and building a platform that celebrates diversity and creativity. Role Overview: Our client is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Product Manager to lead their Creator Monetization efforts. The ideal candidate is a seasoned Product Manager with a proven track record of building creation and/or content-side products at a consumer-focused technology company. This role requires experience working in large, complex organizations and a deep understanding of the dynamics of creator monetization. Key Responsibilities: Product Strategy: Develop and drive the product vision and strategy for creator monetization, aligning with the company's overall business goals. Market Analysis: Conduct thorough market research and competitive analysis to identify opportunities for new monetization features and enhancements. Product Development: Lead the end-to-end product development lifecycle, from ideation and requirements gathering to execution, launch, and iteration. Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, data science, and marketing, to deliver high-quality products. Stakeholder Management: Engage with internal and external stakeholders, including creators, to gather feedback and ensure the product meets their needs. Performance Tracking: Define and monitor key performance metrics to measure the success of monetization initiatives and drive continuous improvement. Innovation: Stay abreast of industry trends and emerging technologies to keep the company at the forefront of creator monetization. Qualifications: Experience: 5+ years of product management experience, with at least 3 years focused on creation and/or content-side products at a consumer technology company. Large Organization Experience: Demonstrated success working within large, complex organizations and managing cross-functional teams. Leadership: Strong leadership skills with the ability to influence and drive alignment across various stakeholders. Analytical Skills: Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a data-driven approach to decision-making. Communication: Superior communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to clearly convey complex ideas to both technical and non-technical audiences. Passion: A deep passion for creators and the creator economy, with a keen understanding of the challenges and opportunities in this space. Education: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field; advanced degree is a plus

US$144000 - US$260000 per year
San Jose
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Senior Account Executive

About the Company: Join a groundbreaking Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) company backed by leading investors in Silicon Valley. Our clients mission is to transform market intelligence by democratizing economic data access for businesses worldwide. Leveraging proprietary data assets and advanced analytics, we empower decision-makers with unprecedented insights into consumer spending behaviors and economic trends. Job Description: My client is seeking a results-driven Senior Account Executive to join their innovative team. As a Senior Account Executive, you will play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth through strategic client partnerships. You will utilize cutting-edge data solutions to help businesses make informed decisions and gain competitive advantages in their industries. Responsibilities: Business Development: Identify and cultivate relationships with potential clients, focusing on organizations that can benefit from our data-driven insights. Strategic Consulting: Act as a trusted advisor to clients, understanding their unique challenges and recommending tailored solutions that leverage our data products. Sales Leadership: Lead the entire sales cycle from prospecting to negotiation and closure, ensuring alignment with revenue targets and corporate objectives. Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with internal teams, including data analysts and product managers, to deliver seamless solutions and exceptional client service. Market Insight: Stay abreast of industry trends, competitive dynamics, and client developments to effectively position our offerings in the marketplace. Requirements: Experience: Proven success (5+ years) in a senior sales or business development role within the data services, market intelligence, or related technology sectors. Consumer Insights and DaaS: Demonstrated experience in consumer insights and Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) solutions is essential. Industry Knowledge: Strong understanding of data analytics, market intelligence, and economic trends. Experience in financial services or consulting is advantageous. Relationship Building: Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with senior executives and key decision-makers. Strategic Acumen: Ability to develop and execute strategic sales plans, identify growth opportunities, and drive revenue growth.

US$100000 - US$150000 per year
New York
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Commercial Services News & Insights

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Demand in Data: Exploring the talent challenges and opportunities in the data & tech industry

​The global data analytics market is estimated to be valued at $41.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 30.4% to $345.5 billion by 2028.The data industry has undoubtedly witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by the rapid advancement of technologies and an escalating demand for data-driven insights. As this market continues to experience substantial growth, hiring trends are evolving in response to these dynamic changes. Our latest report uncovers:Key opportunities and challenges in the data industryThe most in-demand data rolesTechnical, soft, and business skillsets to keep in mind when hiringSalary guides for key data roles in the USA, Asia, UK, and EuropeKey takeaways and recommendations for both hiring managers and professionals​

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5 secrets on creating a stand out CV

It is hard to stand out from the crowd right? Your CV is up-to-date, you’re saying all the right things, but you’re missing something because your phone isn’t ringing off the hook about new opportunities. Paul Norman, Managing Director Glocomms Europe, has a whopping 10 years of expertise under his belt and is here to help. Discover 5 of Paul’s top secrets on standing out to talent and recruitment managers, including how to get your CV looking top notch and how to make an impact after that coveted interview spot. 1)  It’s a numbers gameLet’s just get the first and most obvious one out of the way. How you have improved sales is the biggest way to stand out amongst the crowd, so stuff your CV with as many impressive stats as possible. And we mean relevant metrics, not that you won the work Fantasy Premier League three years running (while impressive), but order values and average deal cycles.Metrics to include: Revenue you generated Average order value/deal sizeSize of the accounts/customers you’ve managed (for example enterprise or mid-market) Average deal cycleNumber of new accounts (% net new versus existing business) Number of expanded accounts2)  Appearances matter Making your CV easy to digest is a quick way to get noticed. Pop all the key, meaty facts right at the top in an intro and skills section, starting with benefits rather than waffly features. It’s also crucial to beef up your LinkedIn profile when job hunting. Sounds basic but if you’re willing to celebrate your achievements publicly, this will help build your credibility to a potential employer, and they can feel confident that they’re accurate and truthful. #Humblebrag3)  Get geeky – be an expertOnce you’ve shown your top line figures displayed in a good looking CV, it’s time for some context that makes you THE sales specialist to go to. You’ll be top of that pile of CV’s if you can add in territory management, and prove your expertise in certain sectors, so include: Regional expertise and the areas you’ve sold into, such as the UK, Europe, DACH, MENA, APAC, North America etc. Industry vertical specialisms – which sectors do you have specific experience in, for example energy, retail, technology etc. And finally, who you’ve been selling to. Who is your typical contact when selling, are they in marketing, finance, legal, operations etc. From the challenger sales model, identifying pain points, to customer centric selling, this is where you can also explain some of the styles and sales methodologies you excel in as well. Just a quick note here to make sure you can back all this expertise up. We’ve all heard of someone saying they can speak a language and then in the interview they get asked to use those said skills. Awkward. 4)  Inject some personality Got an interesting hobby? Stick it in the CV. Some of the most interesting conversations I’ve had when interviewing often revert back to an unusual interest. And you never know, that hiring manager might be as passionate about karaoke, building Warhammer and flyfishing as much as you. Here is where talent professionals start to get an idea on the type of cultural fit you suit as well. Because we’re not just looking for a top seller, we are looking for some core values. As a general rule of thumb, most sales recruiters are looking for talent with genuine drive and enthusiasm. They also want evidence of resilience, adaptability, and an understanding of the meaning of success.5)  Standing out IRLYou want to stand out for the right reasons in real life. I’m not just referring to a bright top either, but something a little more strategic. Showing you’ve done your research in an interview is basic, but one way to boost your profile post-interview (especially in a long process or with plenty of competition) is to reach out with value-adding information. I’ve seen candidates message the hiring manager afterwards with a relevant news story, or even about a potential lead they’ve spotted, demonstrating that you listened during the interview.Put these secrets to the test.Browse the newest tech sales jobs and send us your CV to take the next step in your career with Glocomms.Or simply get in touch with our team today:

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How To Avoid Bias In Job Descriptions

​​There is overwhelming evidence that companies with diverse workforces perform better on every possible metric, with diversity positively impacting every level of a business, from the cleaning staff to the board of directors. ​Bringing in as many perspectives, working styles and experiences as possible to a workplace leads to integration, success and growth to those businesses who dedicate effort into attracting a diverse talent pool. The first step to make when aiming to achieve a balanced workforce is to ensure job advertisements avoid signs of unconscious bias. This helps present you as a welcoming and forward-thinking employer. You will also discover that your job positions attract a rich wealth of CVs after eliminating bias in your job descriptions. Biased job descriptions can discourage capable and talented candidates from applying for a role they are perfect for, and problems can be found both within the language and content of your job descriptions. Thankfully, it is easy to avoid bias in job descriptions through simple edits and considerations. Follow these rules to attract a diverse and successful talent pool.What is Unconscious Bias?​Though the majority of us strive to encourage inclusiveness and diversity, unconscious bias incorporates the assumptions we make about groups based on gender, ethnicity, age and class due to the structures we live in. When writing job descriptions, this will most often come through in gendered or other biased language.  Unconscious bias can discourage qualified candidates who feel like a description is looking for a specific type of person, and are unintentionally excluded. ​Are Your Job Titles Inclusive?​Unconscious bias affects many aspects of language, through to job titles themselves. Many job titles are gendered, and successful efforts have been made to reframe traditional roles such as chairman (chairperson), fireman (firefighter) and councilman (council member).Even modern descriptors hold a bias. Have you ever seen a job from a hip company seeking a ‘rockstar’, a ‘guru’ or a ‘ninja’? These are fun titles which give candidates a vivid impression of a company's culture, but all of these terms still hold gendered connotations. A mother in her 40s with the qualifications and experience required may not want to apply for a role with ‘ninja’ in the title. These job titles can also give the (often false) impression of a company dominated by men or entrenched in a ‘lad’ culture where others are not welcome. ​Ensure your job titles are gender-neutral, avoid discouraging older applicants and are descriptive of what the job entails (e.g. ‘Magento Build Project Manager’).Use Gender-Neutral Pronouns​This is a fast and effective way of cleaning up your job descriptions, and a simple rule to follow when advertising new roles. Don’t include gender-specific pronouns in your job description. Stick to they/their and you when referring to the candidate. ‘S/he’ is also an acceptable replacement for gender-specific pronouns,  This rule also applies to collective nouns. Phrases such as ‘guys’ can be easily replaced with ‘team’ or ‘folks’. Check For Biased Language​This is where judgement can be more complicated. When describing the ideal candidate for a role, job descriptions do lean towards using phrases which contain unconscious bias. For example, typically masculine traits include ‘assertive’ and ‘competitive’. While women have every ability to be assertive in the workplace, this can also be viewed as loyalty and supportiveness through a ‘feminine’ lens. This also works the other way. Roles which may be classically applied to by women may include words such as ‘bubbly’ or ‘nurturing’ to unconsciously encourage female applicants and discourage applications from men. Avoid Presenting A Toxic Work Culture​When presenting your work culture, language choices can give applicants the vision of a ‘bro’ culture of after-work beers, chats about matchday and, in worse case scenarios, sexual harassment. Phrases such as ‘work hard, play hard’ and ‘banter’ will not only put off the majority of female applicants but many men too. Consider the wide spectrum of lifestyles your potential applicants could follow and elements of your work culture which will appeal to many, not just a single generation or lifestyle.Consider Your Job Requirements​Alongside bias in language, the general content of your job applications are worth reviewing to make them more inclusive. This includes avoiding job descriptions which contain an exhaustive list of skills needed for the role. In general, men are usually much more confident in their suitability for the roles they apply for, even if they don’t have all of the required skills for the role. Meanwhile, women are much more cautious about applying for roles. The more in-depth and specific a job description is, the less likely a qualified or near-qualified woman will apply for it, even if she ticks more boxes than a male applicant. Avoid this by outlining only the absolutely essential requirements for the role (such as education levels, years of experience, skills qualifications) followed by general ‘desired’ or ‘nice to have’ requirements. This will lift barriers to entry which often stop those with low confidence or imposter syndrome to apply. Provide a smaller amount of boxes to ‘tick’ to attract a larger and higher quality range of candidates. ​The best approach is to create descriptions which use succinct and direct language. Make your descriptions easy to follow, read and digest. Use Online Tools To Eliminate Bias in Job DescriptionsLarger companies have now invested in software to help highlight and change job descriptions and other materials to remove signs of unconscious bias. Recruitment software OnGig uses a text analysis tool to help remove biased language. Textio is a leading ‘augmented writing’ software for recruiters which will eliminate gendered or biased language or job requirements while still ensuring your chosen language has the passion and impact you want to encourage applications. ​​Want to learn more about diverse recruitment strategies? Contact Our Team​

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5 Self-Care Practices that Put Your Mental Health First

​​In light of the anxiety and stress caused by the global health crisis and its fallout, it’s no wonder that many have felt the weight of the past twelve months on their shoulders. Social isolation, video call fatigue, and an increase in employee burnout are some of the driving factors impacting the lives of so many this year. Whether you are struggling to stay motivated, feeling overwhelmed about returning to the office, or the pandemic has taken a strain on your overall mental health, making room for wellness practices may help you achieve a mentally healthy mind, body, and soul. Here are 5 strategies to get you started!​1. Get MovingStudy after study shows that exercise improves your mental and physical wellbeing. Even though exercise itself acts as a stressor, it reduces the harmful effects of other stressors and can act as a remedy to stress, depression, and other negative emotions. Overwhelmingly, the evidence shows that exercise helps your brain to function properly by increasing cerebral blood flow, which has positive effects on mental health, cognition, and brain activity. While the wet weather may make a jog seem less than appealing, there are plenty of ways you can incorporate a little bit of movement into your work day. Take the stairs instead of the lift. Take at least 20 minutes away from your laptop and go for a walk outside and grab yourself a coffee from that great place down the street, whatever the weather. Small steps can make a big difference to your mood. It’s recommended that the average adult should seek to achieve 10,000 steps of daily activity, so boost your mood by taking walk intervals between work and home. ​2. Declutter your WorkspaceScientists have found that a cluttered environment may make it more difficult for us to focus. Researchers hypothesize that multiple objects compete for neural representation in the visual cortex – explaining why we may feel more unfocused when there’s a lot of clutter around us. Having an organized place for all your essentials can enable you to think more clearly while working; improving productivity and reducing stress levels. Invest in some personal items to make your space feel more pleasant. Add a luscious green plant to purify the air or a framed photo of someone you love. All these things can serve as a motivator for why you work hard at what you do.If you’re working from home, the distinction between your workspace and your living space might have been blurred. To remedy to this disruption, create boundaries. Close your laptop, put your notebook away and come back raring to go.​3. Music Music can have a profound effect on your mood. Similarly to exercise, listening to music can improve blood flow, lower levels of stress-related hormones like cortisol, and ease pain.According to Kim Innes, a professor of epidemiology at West Virginia University’s School of Public Health, music seems to “selectively activate” neurochemical systems and brain structures associated with positive mood, emotion regulation, attention and memory in ways that promote beneficial changes. A 2015 review in The Lancet found that people who listened to music before, during, or after surgery experience less pain and anxiety compare to those who didn’t listen to music. Most astonishingly, they didn’t even need as much pain medication.You just need to find the right playlist.​4. Connect Altruism has many personal benefits. Using MRI scans, multiple neuroscience studies have found that when we do something nice for someone else, the brains activate in regions that signal pleasure and reward.Stuck for ideas on how to add a little altruism to your work day? Here are a few suggestions of what you can do: Pass it on: Pay for a stranger’s coffee or donate to charity. Reconnect with someone: Drop a text or LinkedIn message to an old colleague you haven’t spent time with in a while.Give an unexpected gift to a colleague: Give them a book they mentioned they wanted to read or surprise them with a delivery of their favorite pastry in the morning.Thank someone who made a difference to your professional life: Whether a teacher, professor or mentor, let someone know how they helped you with your career.Keep track of your acts of kindness to reinforce a positive association between work and those fuzzy feelings.​5. Find a new job that makes you happyIf all of the above fails, perhaps it’s time to rethink your job. If your stress at work spills into your home life and most days at work seem to make you unhappy, maybe your role is the root of the problem. Whether you have an unsupportive boss, an unclear path to promotion, or feel undervalued, there are many valid reasons for feeling unhappy in your job.Alternatively, if you don’t want a career change and working patterns arise as the problem, ask your employer for strategies to reduce stress. Although it may be a challenge to find a job that offers the perfect recipe, pursuing a new career path may help build a healthy self-esteem and boost your overall well-being.Need help? Feel free to get in touch with us, for personal career advice. 

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