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Title: Sales and Market Development Specialist, Custom
Description: The Custom Sales Specialist is responsible for driving revenue growth of custom products while maintaining a focus on bottom-line financial results. A major responsibility of the job will be training, strategizing, and collaborating with college sales representatives, sales managers, and other marketing specialists on winning new custom business. The Custom Sales Specialist will develop relationships with potential customers, serve as content expert across all disciplines, and implement strategies for winning new market share and retaining existing business. This position requires a person with demonstrated sales skills to work with reps, demonstrate strategic selling, build customer relationships, and close business. A proactive, analytical, and solution-focused approach to identifying and fulfilling customer needs is essential. Excellent presentation skills are a must, and specialists are expected to travel roughly 30% of the time during the academic year. An ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic salesperson who creatively solves problems while maintaining a focus on bottom-line results and managing logistical details.



Essential Job Responsibilities

Campus visits focused on helping sales representatives to sell custom across all disciplines with a focus on winning new business. This job requires about 30% travel, covering all of the United States (and occasionally Canada)
Prepare and conduct on-campus or virtual presentations
Respond to Salesforce opportunities in which custom has been identified as a consideration with strategic guidance and drive Salesforce activity from the field by identifying potential custom business to target
Act as content expert across all disciplines
Collaborate and communicate regularly with other marketing specialists on effective strategies for winning new custom business
When applicable, draft sales proposals for new custom adoptions and/or contribute to service agreements for custom adoptions
Negotiate custom pricing and create custom P&Ls with an eye toward hitting minimum benchmarks for profitability
When applicable, negotiate royalties for content supplied by custom adopters and coordinate contracts for these custom adoptions
Act as the initial liaison between new custom adopters, college sales reps, bookstores, and the custom editorial and production teams, ensuring that all appropriate details (for example, ISBNs) are being managed and communicated effectively. This includes participating in launch meetings for all new complex custom projects and helping ensure that all deadlines and deliverables are met
Serve as a main point of contact and service for custom adopters when necessary
Providing feedback to senior management on market demand and optimizing Norton’s custom strategy
Providing feedback to the custom team leadership about market demand and suggest improvements to existing process management
Other miscellaneous projects that come up and other detailed responsibilities not listed above
Requirements: Desired Qualities:

Strong work ethic and attention to detail
Curious and creative
Competitive and collaborative
Positive and empathetic


Requirements and Skills:

Bachelor’s Degree
3 years of proven experience in higher education publishing sales preferred, 3 years of successful sales experience required
Must be highly disciplined and self-motivated
Must be collaborative and enjoy working on a team
Must be organized, detail-oriented, and responsive
Must be a creative, solutions-focused problem solver
Must have the ability to strategize to win prospective business
Must be able to effectively support reps on campus
Must develop content knowledge in all discipline areas
Must have superior verbal and written communications.
Excellent presentation skills are required
Must have the ability to multi-task and effectively prioritize, both when working on the fulfillment and delivery of custom products, but also tracking the progress of potential adoptions across an academic year
Must be willing to travel approximately 30% of the time during the academic sales year, with more travel possible during peak presentation and adoption periods
Employment eligibility to work with W.W. Norton & Company in the US is required
Must be able to work full business hours
Currently available benefits:

Annual compensation for this position is $60,000-$80,000. This position is eligible for discretionary annual bonuses. All salaries and salary ranges posted by Norton may vary depending on experience, skills, location, and like considerations.
Generous paid time off, paid holidays, and summer Friday afternoons beginning in July
Generous health benefits, including PPO, EPO, and High Deductible (with HSA) medical insurance options, vision insurance, dental insurance, flexible spending accounts for healthcare, dependent care and commuter, gym membership reimbursement, and more. Coverage for spouses, domestic partners, and dependent children is available.
Profit-Sharing and 401(k) benefit plan with discretionary contribution matching by employer
Disability and life insurances
FMLA, parental, and other leave
Employee Assistance Program (for mental health, financial planning, and other needs)
Company-provided laptop
Employee discounts on Norton books
Limited matching of employee donations to select non-profit organizations
*All policies and benefits described are subject to change at any time.
Company: W. W. NORTON & COMPANY
Short Description:W. W. Norton & Company is the oldest & largest publishing house owned wholly by its employees. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Location: Remote
How To Apply For This Job: Ready to apply? Please click here: http://atsod.com/j/s.cfm/18GY
Date Posted: 7/14/2025 (Ongoing Job Posting)


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