Who we are

Jellyvision ALEX®, is on a mission to improve lives by helping people choose and use their benefits. We are raising the bar—for benefits and the employee experience (for our employees and those of the customers we serve) – by scaling personalization, compassion and an earnest intent to be helpful in all that we do. 

Jellyvision people are a group of creative problem solvers who use good judgment, give each other honest feedback, engage in real debate, and snack frequently. We are curious, hungry, and humble—because we know this is how we’ll continue to make an impact. We’re kind, biased towards action, and sweat the details to create great experiences for those we serve.  

We are an inclusive, human-first workplace. Respect and trust for each other are foundational, and our equitable total rewards offerings support the lives and holistic well-being of our unique people. At Jellyvision, expect career experiences that challenge you, empower you to have a direct impact on our mission, and enable you to learn, try, and do while having fun along the way.  

What’s the role?

As a Channel Sales Manager, you will play a pivotal role in expanding our reach and market share through our broker channel. You will be responsible for prospecting, developing, and managing relationships with insurance brokers, and driving profitable sales growth through these partnerships:

Net New Growth:  You’ll be tasked with net new sales growth within a large pool of existing broker partnerships, as well as prospecting for new partners. You’ll be responsible for developing joint business plans with your partners to identify their needs and help them achieve their goals, while helping Jellyvision hit revenue and profitability targets. Within your assigned partners, you will work to find new offices, producers, and account executives for net new business. Within your assigned territory, you will work to find new groups, as well as new broker offices, producers, and account executives for net new business.  You’ll have a ton of influence on that process, and we’ll be eager for your feedback at every stage.

Full Partnership Support: While you’ll be tasked with hunting for net new business within our broker partnerships, our partners have existing business with our account management and customer success teams. You will be the face of the partnership to our brokers, and will work with the account management team to help mitigate customer churn and provide an escalation point within our partnerships.

Channel Understanding: Get to know brokers’ problems, pains, priorities and goals. Share that knowledge with our product, sales and service teams to help guide Jellyvision towards being even more helpful. You’ll help us help brokers who are looking for innovative solutions to reduce employee confusion.

What you’ll do to be successful 

    1) Prospect for new business and maintain existing customers

  • Serve as the point of contact for your assigned patch of broker account teams, focused on net new business; prospect directly with companies in your territory for net new business
  • Work with the producers, account executives, and account managers to develop and launch the Jellyvision footprint within their book of business to increase our total business with each partner.
  • Travel to offices to conduct agency presentations or attend conferences and industry events for your partners. Up to 50% travel.

    2) Become the expert on your partners

  • As you get to know your partners, you’ll be able to provide your manager with reports on the overall health of the offices in your patch to help the channel team facilitate business reviews with the leadership teams of our national partners.
  • Work closely with our marketing team to develop partner specific materials that help your partners do their jobs better and drive more opportunities.

    3) Strategically plan, prospect, educate, negotiate, support, and report sales activities

  • Execute a strategic channel sales plan that aligns with company objectives.
  • Prospect and identify high-potential insurance brokers within the assigned territory.
  • Prospect and identify potential customers within the territory, and work with them either directly or through their broker representative.
  • Build strong, long-term relationships with brokers, acting as a trusted advisor and resource.
  • Educate brokers on our comprehensive suite of employee benefit solutions.
  • Collaborate with brokers to identify and qualify sales opportunities.
  • Negotiate and close deals with brokers, ensuring mutually beneficial partnerships.
  • Provide ongoing support and training to brokers on our products and services.
  • Track and report on sales activity, pipeline, and key performance indicators (KPIs).

We'll measure success by identification of potential prospects, movement of prospects through the sales funnel, accuracy of interactions documented in CRM, and success of nurturing leads to advance them to a potential close.

Experience & skills you’ll need

  • 3+ years of successful experience in B2B sales.
  • Proven track record of exceeding sales targets.
  • Excellent prospecting, relationship building, and negotiation skills.

Some nice-to-haves we're on the lookout for

  • Experience as a salesperson at a benefits insurance carrier.
    • An understanding of the employee benefits landscape and current market trends.
  • Experience as a salesperson at a brokerage firm developing strong channel partnerships.

The Details 

  • Location: Remote role with regular travel to key locations. Due to travel expectations to client sites and events in the Eastern Midwest, we are currently only considering candidates based in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, or Western Pennsylvania. Up to 50% travel.
  • Starting Base Range: $83,000 - $90,000
  • Additional Compensation: Commission eligible

What Jellyvision will give you

Check out our benefits here!

Jellyvision is committed to continuous evolution and fostering a more diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is welcomed, valued, and respected. It doesn’t matter your race, ethnicity, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, country of origin, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition (including breastfeeding), criminal histories consistent with legal requirements or any other basis protected by law...we just want amazing people who are willing to grow along with us.

Thank you for your interest in Jellyvision!

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