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Account Executive (Hybrid / Boston, MA)

Boston, MA (Hybrid) or East Coast - US/Canada

Account Executive, SMB

Full-time - Hybrid/Boston or East Coast - US/Canada

 

Skedda is a leading global booking management platform dedicated to streamlining venue and space reservations and scheduling. We serve over 7,000 customers and nearly two million users across the world. Today, the product includes functionality such as floor plan visualizations, venue booking, pricing and payments capabilities, and utilization reports and analytics. Skedda has won awards from G2, Capterra, and SoftwareAdvice.

AllBooked by Skedda is our business unit focused on businesses monetizing their venues. Our customers include athletic facilities, studios, creative spaces, event venues, community centers, and coworking spaces. We’re experiencing significant growth in our AllBooked segment, making it an exciting time to join the AllBooked team.

Role overview

This role will serve as Account Executive, SMB, in our AllBooked by Skedda business. Working closely with Sales, Marketing, Product/Engineering, and Customer Success, this role will be a central part of our growth. Exciting opportunity for our Founding AE - if you enjoy early-stage startup environments, learning new skills, getting creative and experimenting, and getting things done fast, this could be the perfect role for you.

Your Day-to-Day

  • Building rapport with prospective customers
  • Prospecting, securing meetings, and closing new business by qualifying opportunities with key decision makers in the US and the UK
  • Deeply understanding customers' challenges and needs
  • Pioneer our playbook and find creative, streamlined ways to win deals in high volume, high velocity environment
  • Becoming a product expert and showcasing AllBooked to prospective customers via video demonstrations
  • Helping customers find solutions to their unique space scheduling scenarios
  • Delivering proposals to prospective customers 
  • Collaborating with the broader team on sales strategy, product strategy, and customer relationship management

Who You Are

  • Prior experience working for a tech startup or a similar environment is highly preferred, particularly with a sales focus on SMB segment
  • SaaS workflow experience and strong technical skills with an entrepreneurial mindset
  • A strong commitment to being a product expert that understands how to use our technology to creatively solve a wide-range of use cases
  • Experience selling in a Product Led Growth organization is a plus, but not required
  • Previous experience leveraging HubSpot CRM, Outreach, ZoomInfo a plus but not required
  • Motivated to understand customers’ needs
  • Highly organized person with an attention to detail
  • Demonstrate outstanding written and verbal communication in English

About us

We’re an international team from 20+ countries with a growing presence in Boston. We place a lot of value on collaborating asynchronously across time zones but also understand the benefits of working together in person. Our team has doubled in size in the last year and continues to grow quickly. 

At Skedda, our Mission is to empower organizations to bring workspaces to life. We take feedback from customers seriously and constantly iterate to improve our product. We’re a self-driven, curious, down-to-earth group of people who know how to balance moving quickly while maintaining a high bar for quality. Every team member at Skedda embodies our six core virtues: 

  • We are a community
  • Quality is at our core
  • Take ownership
  • Create momentum every day
  • Tackle hard problems
  • Be curious

We are defining the future of the workplace experience, helping businesses to design meaningful, seamless, fully integrated employee experiences and interactions in the hybrid workplace. We’re growing fast with a lot of new opportunities ahead!

To learn more about Skedda, please visit https://www.skedda.com/blog/skedda-mission-vision-virtues. 

 

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