SMB Account Executive | Housing

EliseAINew York, NY
4d$80,000Onsite

About The Position

EliseAI is growing quickly and you’ll play a big part in building our new client base and help our customers fundamentally change their businesses. As a SMB Account Executive, you will help identify, engage, and close new business for our small and medium business multi-family segment while partnering closely with Customer Success to expand your existing portfolio.

Requirements

  • 1+ years quota carrying sales experience
  • Minimum annual quota of $600K of SaaS or net revenue in a quota carrying role
  • Demonstrated experience in consistently meeting and exceeding sales quotas
  • Experience in managing complex sales processes (multi-threading, procurement, etc.)
  • Willingness to work in person at our office 5 days a week

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working in real estate or prop tech

Responsibilities

  • Work with prospective C-Suite, VP, and Director level executives to drive EliseAI adoption
  • Own the entire sales cycle – prospecting (with support from SDRs), initial outreach, product demos, negotiations, and expansions
  • Attend industry conferences to increase market presence of EliseAI throughout the US
  • Act as a bridge between customers and product teams for new features and solutions
  • Partner with Sales Ops and Marketing on building out playbooks, processes, scripts, etc. for the next stage of growth
  • Attract top-tier talent to join our driven team

Benefits

  • Equity in the company
  • Medical, Dental and Vision premiums covered at 100%
  • Fully paid parental leave
  • Commuter benefits
  • 401k benefits
  • Fitness & home services stipend to cover part of your expenses so you can focus on what matters
  • A collaborative in-office environment with an open floor plan, fully stocked kitchen, and all meals covered in the office
  • Unlimited vacation and paid holidays
  • We'll cover relocation packages and make the move exciting, not painful!
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