Microsoft
Deal Manager

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Overview
As the scope of our business expands, there is an increasing reliance on the Deal Desk to design, approve, facilitate, and test innovative deals & commercial models in addition to maintaining its core strength of securing company revenue and profitability. Deal Desk encompasses more than 300 employees worldwide. The success and reputation of the Deal Desk is well established across all parts of Microsoft for driving billions of dollars of “good business”. Deal Desk is part of Microsoft’s Worldwide Commercial Finance organization sitting in Finance and reporting to Microsoft’s CFO Amy Hood.
Deal Managers make empowered decisions on commercial solutions (product and services) using business judgment, financial analysis, technical knowledge, licensing and monetization principles, balancing customer’s, and Microsoft’s interests. There is a close engagement and partnership with Field Sales, Product Groups, Engineering, CELA and other Corp functions. Deal Desk work closely with field sellers and customers to negotiate deal construct, pricing, and terms & conditions to close complex deals.
As a Deal Manager, you will be responsible for creating licensing solutions for our Commercial Enterprise accounts in EMEA, with a primary focus on Europe North. Your responsibility also includes providing feedback on Online Services, Consulting Services and licensing strategies and business opportunities/challenges along with piloting alternative licensing offerings. Most of your customers will have unique commercial and contractual needs that you will address in collaboration with the account teams and the Area leadership team. You will operate as the subject matter expert and provide leadership and coaching to the local sales and licensing community and be a trusted advisor for regional management with respect to complex Online Services, Consulting Services and licensing related topics. You will regularly be involved in direct customer facing high stakes negotiations.
The responsibility that comes with this role requires a background in large enterprise sales. Background in Cloud technologies and a good perspective of Digital Transformation are highly welcome, as Microsoft continues to assist customers in their journey to the cloud and helps them digitally transform their businesses. The role owner is expected to negotiate at GM and CxO level, both internally and externally.
Responsibilities
- Customer satisfaction and licensing simplification: Work directly and indirectly with the largest customers to assist in determining and approving optimal licensing solutions that meets the customers’ needs while also simplifying the licensing experience and maximizing the revenue opportunity to Microsoft. Communicate customer requirements and licensing information to all levels of Microsoft.
- Empowerment and decision making: Broad legal and financial authority, with extensive understanding of concession risks and cost of sales implications. Accountable for making decisions regarding concessions to drive deals to closure but minimizing risk to Microsoft and landing good profitable business.
- Subsidiary engagement: Pro-actively work with various levels of stakeholders to assist them in closing sales, driving consumption of Online Services, develop commercial offerings and analyze customer licensing requirements. Take a leadership role in working directly with sales teams to help determine how to drive the business forward while ensuring that customer satisfaction remains a top priority.
- Interface with Microsoft headquarters: (Seattle) based Product Groups, Legal and Operations to highlight licensing trends and challenges and ensure that the solutions developed meet the short and long term needs of both the customer and Microsoft while minimizing internal costs and any associated liabilities.
- Strategic commercial direction: Contribute to the overall strategic direction of Worldwide Commercial Finance by ensuring effective implementation and landing of strategy and offerings, testing pilots and providing feedback on new licensing strategies for regional and worldwide use.
- Support to sales team: Provide support to sales team in customer facing discussions as required.
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Required/Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree in Business Management, Information Technology, Marketing, or related field AND sales and negotiation experience or related work
- OR equivalent experience.
- Good knowledge of the marketplace, competition, and specific challenges of major industry sectors driving negotiation behavior.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting negotiation of large deals at senior customer level (CxO).
- Direct Sales experience with commercial enterprise customers.
- Demonstrated analytical, mathematical, and tool skills (Excel, Pivot tables, data manipulation and transformation).
- An ability & appetite to learn and keep up to date your knowledge/understanding of Microsoft Products, Volume License offerings & Online Services to position Microsoft’s offerings vs competition.
- Demonstrated communication, negotiation, and presentation skills, both internally and customer-facing, alongside the ability to adapt to rapidly changing environments, navigate ambiguity, and manage complex stakeholder landscapes.
- English language fluency.
- Role requires occasional domestic or international travel.


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Pay Information
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - Sweden:
- Typical base pay range: kr 874,000.00 - kr 1,439,000.00 per year.
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - Norway:
- Typical base pay range: kr 865,000.00 - kr 1,378,000.00 per year.
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - Belgium:
- Typical base pay range: € 110,300.00 - € 182,200.00 per year.
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - Finland:
- Typical base pay range: € 96,300.00 - € 156,100.00 per year.
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - Denmark:
- Typical base pay range: kr 841,700.00 - kr 1,433,300.00 per year.
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Commercial Deal Making IC5 - United Kingdom:
- Typical base pay range: £ 95,300.00 - £ 136,100.00 per year.
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This position will be open for a minimum of 5 days, with applications accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
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Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, immigration status, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran or military status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations and ordinances. If you need assistance with religious accommodations and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application process, read more about requesting accommodations.
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