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Growth Account Director (UK, Ireland, Netherlands)

London, England

Fairmarkit is the #1 autonomous sourcing platform revolutionizing the way all organizations buy & sell. Fairmarkit equips procurement teams with automation, AI, and GenAI so they can source more competitively at scale. Our solutions for tail spend and strategic sourcing help innovative procurement teams reduce cycle times, drive out costs, meet ESG/Diversity targets, and provide a better stakeholder experience to internal partners and suppliers. Fairmarkit has been recognized with awards by organizations such as Gartner and IDC, and is backed by strategic investors like Notable Capital, Insight Partners, 1984.VC, and Newfund.

The Role

We’re hiring a Growth Account Director to drive expansion within our existing customer base. This is a farmer role focused on deepening relationships, increasing product adoption, and identifying growth opportunities across accounts.

You will own a portfolio of enterprise customers and be responsible for net revenue retention (NRR), upsell, cross-sell, and long-term account strategy.

What You’ll Do

  • Own and grow a portfolio of existing Fairmarkit customers, driving expansion revenue and retention
  • Build strong, multi-threaded relationships across procurement, finance, and operations stakeholders
  • Identify and execute on upsell and cross-sell opportunities (new modules, expanded use cases, increased volume)
  • Partner closely with Customer Success, Product, and Sales to align on account strategy and value delivery
  • Develop and maintain account plans with clear growth paths and executive alignment
  • Lead commercial conversations, including renewals, pricing, and contract expansions
  • Act as a trusted advisor to customers, helping them scale procurement transformation with Fairmarkit
  • Track and forecast the expansion pipeline and performance against revenue targets

What We’re Looking For

  • 10+ years of experience in account management, customer success, or sales in B2B SaaS
  • Proven track record of driving upsell, cross-sell, and expanding revenue
  • Experience managing enterprise or strategic accounts
  • Strong commercial acumen and comfortable owning renewals and pricing conversations
  • Ability to navigate complex organizations and build executive relationships
  • Highly collaborative and able to work cross-functionally with CS, Sales, and Product
  • Data-driven and proactive in identifying growth opportunities

For this role, we are looking for a candidate based in the UK, Ireland, or Amsterdam. The compensation range for this position is €103,700 or £89,730 per year (base salary) + commission, equity, and benefits. 

Headquartered in Boston, and backed by a $35.6M Series C co-led by OMERS, Highland, Notable Capital, Insight Partners, and ServiceNow. We are looking for exceptional candidates who want to help grow our company into a global enterprise and make their mark on the B2B tech industry. Come soar to new heights with us!
 
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