Senior Account Executive

CreatorIQ is hiring a Senior Account Executive for its social media SaaS platform, which provides the workflow management and intelligence to build, execute, and measure influencer-driven branded content campaigns. This is an opportunity for an experienced sales executive to have a strategic impact on a company and develop leadership capabilities.

The Senior Account Executive, working alongside the Senior Director of Sales, will initially be tasked with owning the revenue quota with a wide range of companies that include brands, media firms and agencies with a focus on the east coast. He/she will be responsible for building and developing a business and resource plan to deliver against the quota. The quota will include developing new clients, identifying and developing new industry opportunities. 

Who we are:

CreatorIQ is the leading cloud solution for global enterprises to manage and optimize influencer campaigns at scale. We have global relationships with companies such as Mattel, Disney, Unilever, Amazon, Tiffany & Co, Airbnb, CVS, Dell, Edelman, Target, Creative Artist Agency, and many more.

What you’ll do:

  • Understand the CreatorIQ’s product, its value proposition and be able to communicate it effectively to customers
  • Consistently qualify, generate, and execute on opportunities that provide profitable software revenue to CreatorIQ
  • Close revenue deals with a wide range of customers by successfully managing the customer decision process
  • Provide accurate pipeline forecasting on a consistent basis
  • Build an effective pipeline and execute on each phase of the sales process
  • Incorporate knowledge of our products, the customer, and the social media marketing space into the sales process and use that knowledge to uncover customer needs and create value based solutions
  • Establish customer relationships that enable you to be viewed as a trusted advisor
  • Work effectively as a team member by providing leadership and orchestrating the internal and external resources needed to effectively manage the sales process
  • Be able to lead a team that conducts solution-selling, product demonstrations, and client briefings in order to educate clients on the technical aspects of installing the software and/or using SaaS solution
  • Coordinate regional marketing, business development and sales activities with other team members
  • Work alongside the support organization who serve customer service and account managers for the existing customer base

Who you are and what you’ll need for this position:

  • At least 5 years of proven success for sales experience in Social Media SaaS or Services
  • Previous experience selling Marketing / Customer Experience solutions to brands is strongly preferred
  • Strong executive presence with ability to interact with executives from customer companies and serve as a “consultative partner”, not a “vendor”
  • Must have a B.S. or a B.A. college degree
  • High EQ, comfort with ambiguity and a “no job too small” startup mentality
  • Not take yourself too seriously and the ability to have fun

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