Enterprise Account Executive at Signal

New York, New York, United States

Signal Logo
$110,000 – $130,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
AI, Technology, Communications, Reputation Management, Risk ManagementIndustries

Requirements

  • Minimum of 7 years in enterprise selling, with a strong background in consultative selling
  • Proven track record of leading, hunting, and developing relationships with C-suite executives at global enterprise clients
  • History of consistently negotiating and closing 6-figure relationships with enterprise clients
  • Entrepreneurial individual who takes ownership of their book of business and is independently resourceful
  • Ability to sell multiple products into multiple departments
  • Experience cross-selling into current customers and growing accounts across multiple stakeholders
  • 'Hunter' mentality - hard-working with exemplary attention to detail
  • Strategic seller who understands and adds value when presenting data to customers
  • Thorough knowledge of the market, Signal AI's solutions/services, and competitors

Responsibilities

  • Lead, own, hunt, develop, and close global deals across Enterprise clients
  • Use multi-channel prospecting, including cold calling, emailing, and social selling
  • Work collaboratively with Sales and Customer Success representatives across the UK and HK to secure new logos and expand current accounts
  • Build your own pipeline by engaging intelligently with Senior Communications professionals to educate them on how AI can change reputation and risk-based decisions
  • Sell core Reputation products and lead efforts to diversify products clients purchase from Signal AI, including the Risk proposition
  • Lead opportunities for new logos and current clients

Skills

enterprise selling
consultative selling
cold calling
emailing
social selling
C-suite engagement
deal closing
pipeline development
negotiation
market knowledge

Signal

Privacy-focused messaging platform with encryption

About Signal

Signal provides a messaging platform that prioritizes user privacy through end-to-end encryption. This means that messages and calls made through Signal are secure and can only be accessed by the intended recipients, ensuring that even Signal cannot read users' messages. The platform includes features like voice and video calls, group chats, and encrypted stickers, all available without long-distance charges. What sets Signal apart from its competitors is its nonprofit status, which allows it to operate independently without relying on advertising or user tracking for revenue. Instead, it is funded by grants and donations from users and supporters. The goal of Signal is to offer a secure and private communication service for individuals and groups who value their privacy.

Indianapolis, IndianaHeadquarters
2013Year Founded
$48.6MTotal Funding
ANGELCompany Stage
Consumer Software, CybersecurityIndustries
51-200Employees

Benefits

Remote work flexibility
Healthcare, vision, and dental
401(k)

Risks

Removal from Apple's App Store in China limits Signal's market reach.
Competitors adopting post-quantum encryption may pressure Signal to innovate quickly.
Geopolitical tensions could lead to increased scrutiny on encrypted messaging apps.

Differentiation

Signal offers end-to-end encryption by default, ensuring maximum privacy for users.
Signal operates as a nonprofit, relying on donations rather than ads for revenue.
Signal's independence from major tech companies enhances its credibility in privacy protection.

Upsides

Increased adoption of encrypted apps post-'Salt Typhoon' boosts Signal's user base.
NIST's post-quantum standards offer Signal a chance to enhance encryption security.
Growing privacy concerns highlight Signal's value as a privacy-centric platform.

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