Key Account Manager
Client relationship management: Build and nurture strong relationships with key eCommerce clients, acting as their primary point of contact for all account-related matters.
Sales & revenue growth: Develop and execute strategic plans to increase revenue from key accounts through upselling, cross-selling, and identifying new opportunities within the eCommerce ecosystem.
Performance optimization: Monitor and analyze account performance metrics (traffic, conversion rates, sales, etc.) and develop actionable insights to improve sales, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency.
Campaign management: Collaborate with internal teams (marketing, product, and operations) to plan and execute promotional campaigns, product launches, and pricing strategies tailored to each account's needs.
Product & service delivery: Ensure the timely and successful delivery of products, services, and solutions to meet client needs and business objectives.
Contract negotiation & renewals: Manage contract renewals and negotiations with key accounts, ensuring favorable terms and long-term partnerships.
Payment reconciliations: A key accounts manager performs payment reconciliations and plays a critical supporting role in ensuring that payments are received on time and that any discrepancies between accounts are resolved efficiently.
Market insights: Stay updated on eCommerce trends, competitive analysis, and market changes to identify opportunities for growth and improvement.
Reporting & forecasting: Provide regular performance reports to senior management and clients, including sales forecasts, progress updates, and key performance indicators (KPIs).
Compliance & brand standards: Ensure that all key accounts adhere to brand guidelines, compliance regulations, and online retail standards for product listings and customer experience.
Desired experience
The ideal key accounts manager should have a minimum of 5-7 years of experience in account management, sales, or client services, preferably within the eCommerce or digital retail sector.
Key relationships
Chief executive officer, manager – eCommerce, senior manager - eCommerce & digital marketing, executive – eCommerce, stylist – eCommerce, business analyst – eCommerce, etc.
About Apparel Group
Apparel Group cemented itself as a leading powerhouse in the fashion and lifestyle industry. The group caters to millions of customers through its 85+ brands across 2,100+ stores in more than 14 countries while employing over 20,000 multicultural staff. The organization has achieved mercurial growth in the last 26 years by introducing world-class labels from around the globe, including Nine West, Tommy Hilfiger, Aldo, Charles & Keith, Jamie’s Italian, and Tim Hortons, to name a few.