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Senior Account Executive, New Business

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Senior Sales Closer — AI-Powered PR & Media Placement
Base: $120K–$150K | OTE: $165K–$195K | Top Performers: $250K+ (Uncapped)
Full-Time | Individual Contributor

THE OPPORTUNITY

We hand you a full calendar of qualified prospects every day. You close.

No prospecting. No cold calling. No pipeline generation. No RFP writing. No conference schmoozing. We have a proprietary AI-powered outbound engine that analyzes 300,000+ daily media stories, tracks 250,000+ journalist relationships, and generates a steady stream of qualified decision-makers who want to talk. Your only job is to get on Zoom, run the conversation, and close.

Our top-performing closers earn $250K+ annually. Here’s the math: 6 deals/month at an average of $8,500 MRR ($102K ACV) with commission accelerators and retention bonuses. The commission is uncapped. The leads are provided. The product sells. You just have to be the person who can close it.

If you’re currently spending 30–50% of your time generating your own pipeline, imagine what you could do with that time back. That’s what this role offers.

WHAT WE DO

Interdependence is the fastest-growing AI-powered PR and earned media placement firm in the country. We combine proprietary technology with world-class communication professionals to get our clients covered in the media outlets that matter — Forbes, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, CNN, industry-leading trade publications, and top-tier podcasts.

What makes us different: we guarantee results. While traditional PR agencies charge $10K/month retainers, we back our placements with performance guarantees. Our technology identifies the right journalists, the right stories, and the right timing — and our team executes. It’s why we’re growing while the traditional agency model is dying.

We sell to VPs of Marketing, CMOs, and CEOs at companies with 50–200+ employees across virtually every industry. Our average engagement is $8–10K/month, with deals ranging from $7K to $35K/month. We are scaling and need closers who want to be part of that run.

THE ROLE

You will run 4–5 qualified sales presentations per day over Zoom with decision-makers who have already expressed interest. The sales cycle is 2 calls: Call 1 is discovery and qualification. Call 2 is a customized proposal and close. The typical cycle is 30–60 days.

Your monthly target is 4–6 closed deals. Our team writes the proposal, and you schedule the close. You are supported by a sales coach, a proposal team, and a leadership team that has built and scaled this motion across multiple brands.

This is an individual contributor closing role. You are not managing a team. You are not building a pipeline. You are not writing decks or attending conferences. You are closing. Every day, all day. If that sounds like the best job in the world to you, keep reading.

WHAT YOU’LL SELL

Interdependence’s core offering is AI-powered PR and earned media placement at $6K–$25K/month. But you won’t be limited to one product line. We operate multiple brands, and top performers sell across the portfolio:

AI-Powered PR & Earned Media Placement — the core product. Technology-driven earned media that outperforms every traditional agency. Performance-guaranteed.

Generative Engine Optimization — next-generation search visibility for the AI era. This is where sophisticated deals live.

Reputation Management — high-end reputation repair for executives, brands, and organizations.

Events — large-scale branded events at $250K–$500K+.

You start with the core PR product and expand as you ramp. The best closers sell across multiple brands and earn commission on all of it.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

You’ve closed deals at our price point. Previous average deal of $5K–$20K/month ($60K–$180K ACV). You know what it takes to get a CEO to commit $8-10K/month because you’ve done it.

You close 3–8 deals per month, personally. Your deals, your name on the board. You know your close rate, deal size, and monthly count without looking it up.

You sell to marketing decision-makers. VPs of Marketing, CMOs, or CEOs at 50–200+ person companies. You speak their language.

You’ve sold services, not just software. Agency retainers, consulting, managed services and you understand the consultative motion that comes with recurring spend.

You thrive on volume. 5 deals at $8-10K beats one whale at $40-50K. A packed Zoom calendar excites you.

You qualify hard. You’ve walked away from closeable deals because the client was a bad fit. We pay retention bonuses because we want closers who care about what happens after the signature.

PR knowledge is not required. We teach the domain in 30 days. What we can’t teach is how to close at $8K/month. Bring the skill. We handle the rest.

THIS ROLE IS NOT FOR YOU IF

Enterprise seller stepping down — if your average deal was $500K+ with 6–12 month cycles, this is a different motion.

You want to manage a team — this is IC. If you’re here as a stepping stone to VP, we’re not the right fit.

Relationship-first seller — if you need 6–9 months before asking for the business, our 2-call close will feel uncomfortable.

Previous deals under $3K/month — the $8K conversation requires executive presence that smaller deals don’t demand.

HOW TO APPLY

Send your resume and a short note with three things:

  1. Your average deal size (MRR or ACV) and how many you closed per month at your most recent role.
  2. Your target total compensation and how you’d expect base vs. variable to split.
  3. One sentence on why you want to close instead of manage.

No cover letter essays. Just the numbers and the reason. If the numbers are right, we’ll be on a Zoom within 48 hours. We move fast, we don’t ghost, and we’ll tell you directly whether it’s a fit.

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