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Account Executive

Miami, FL (Remote)

FirmPilot is an AI-driven legal marketing technology company that helps law firms grow their client base through automated, data-driven outreach solutions. We are rapidly scaling to meet the increasing demand for our platform.

We are seeking a dynamic Account Executive with experience selling to small, mid-sized, and enterprise law firms. This role requires a confident, strategic sales professional who can effectively engage law firm decision-makers, conduct high-impact product demonstrations, and represent FirmPilot at industry conferences to attract new buyers.

Responsibilities

Sales Execution & Closing

  • Own the full sales cycle from prospecting to close, working with law firms ranging from small practices to enterprise-level firms.
  • Conduct compelling product demonstrations tailored to law firm decision-makers, clearly articulating how FirmPilot’s AI-powered solutions drive firm growth.
  • Lead executive-level sales conversations with managing partners, firm administrators, and legal marketing teams.
  • Develop and execute outbound sales strategies, leveraging tools such as HubSpot, Clay, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and AI-driven automation to increase engagement and conversion rates.
  • Utilize data-driven insights to optimize sales efforts, analyze performance, and refine messaging.
  • Maintain and manage pipeline activity in HubSpot CRM, ensuring accurate forecasting and deal progression.

Market Expansion & Thought Leadership

  • Speak at legal industry conferences, webinars, and networking events to establish credibility and generate new business opportunities.
  • Work closely with the RevOps team to develop thought leadership content, case studies, and sales collateral that resonate with law firm buyers.
  • Develop deep industry knowledge to educate law firms on legal marketing trends, AI-driven automation, and best practices for client acquisition.
  • Build and maintain long-term relationships with key legal industry stakeholders, positioning FirmPilot as the go-to solution for law firm growth.

Collaboration & Sales Optimization

  • Work cross-functionally with the BDR and RevOps teams to refine lead qualification and outreach strategies.
  • Provide feedback on sales enablement materials, messaging, and positioning to ensure alignment with buyer needs.
  • Stay ahead of legal technology and marketing trends to continuously adapt and improve the sales approach.

Qualifications

  • Two to six years of B2B SaaS sales experience with a proven track record of selling to law firms, legal professionals, or professional services organizations.
  • Experience closing deals with small to enterprise-level law firms, engaging directly with firm partners, legal administrators, and marketing teams.
  • Strong ability to conduct high-impact product demonstrations, translating product features into clear, compelling value propositions.
  • Confident public speaker, with experience presenting at industry conferences, hosting webinars, or leading sales-driven panel discussions.
  • Proven ability to strategically nurture leads, negotiate contracts, and close high-value deals.
  • Proficiency with CRM and sales automation tools (HubSpot, Salesforce, Clay, Outreach, SalesLoft).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence high-level decision-makers.
  • Self-motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced startup environment, adapting to shifting priorities and market conditions.

Why Join FirmPilot

  • Be part of a high-growth, VC-backed startup transforming legal marketing with AI.
  • Work with a highly skilled team of sales and marketing professionals in a collaborative, results-driven environment.
  • Competitive compensation with uncapped earning potential.
  • Remote-first work environment with flexibility.
  • Career growth opportunities, including paths to Senior Account Executive, Enterprise Sales, and Sales Leadership roles.
  • Access to cutting-edge sales technology, including HubSpot, Clay, and AI-driven automation tools.
  • Travel stipend for attending legal conferences, networking events, and industry trade shows.
  • Comprehensive health and dental benefits.

This role is ideal for a top-tier sales professional who can own the room during law firm demos, confidently speak at industry events, and drive high-value client acquisition across all firm sizes. If you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment and are ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you.

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