Sequence

SaaS

AccountExecutive

$180–260k San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Account Executive at Sequence. Skills: Sales, Customer relations, Deal management. Manage highest priority deals. Attend investor/industry events”

Industry & Context.

SaaS
Problems you'll solve

Devise collateral and creative solutions; Enjoy complex customer problems; Get into the weeds

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Exceptional communication skills, Attention to detail, Track record of high performance, Experience selling B2B software products, Enjoy complex customer problems, Get into the weeds, Build collateral, Show how Sequence can meet requirements, Become a domain expert in core systems of record

Nice to Have

Thrive under pressure managing large pipeline, Energised by scrappy, lightning fast environment, Work in lean team with high bar, Excited to work in lean team, Excited to work with Finance teams, Become an expert in B2B billing and quote to cash systems, Love our customers, Truly help customers

What You'll Do.

Manage highest priority deals

Attend investor/industry events

Devise collateral and creative solutions

Relay critical feedback to product teams

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Relay critical feedback to engineering teams

Communication Scope

Exceptional communication skills

Full Job Description

ABOUT SEQUENCE If you join Sequence, you'll help build the platform that lets companies get paid - we’re already processing $1bn+ in annual invoice volume and growing fast. We're building the AI-powered revenue platform for modern finance teams, replacing fragile spreadsheets and legacy systems with software their teams love using. Cognition, incident.io, MoonPay, and 100+ other high-growth companies trust us to handle their entire revenue cycle across quoting, billing, and revenue recognition. Founded by repeat entrepreneurs, we hit 10x ARR growth last year and just closed a $20M Series A https://www.sequencehq.com/blog/sequence-announces-series-a led by 645 Ventures, alongside a16z and exceptional founders and CFOs from companies like Decagon, Klaviyo and Wise.   WHAT'S IT LIKE TO WORK AT SEQUENCE? Small team, big opportunity, real ownership. You'll do work that matters, have direct access to customers, and grow alongside the company. If you want to do the best work of your career at a company that's scaling fast, we'd love to meet you.   THE ROLE We’re looking for an Account Executive with exceptional communication skills and attention to detail to help us deliver value for modern B2B finance and revops teams. WHAT YOU'LL DO: - 🚀 Manage the highest priority deals in the business, from discovery calls, demos, technical evaluations and price negotiations right through to contract signature - 🤝 Attend investor / industry events for in-person meetings and relationship building with your key prospects and customers - 🔎 Obsess over the details of our customer problems and devise collateral and creative solutions to showcase the best approach that we can offer - ✍️ Relay critical feedback to product and engineering teams to support effective prioritisation decisions THIS MAY BE A GOOD FIT IF: - ✅ You have a track record of high performance, likely in multiple domains - ✅ You thrive under the pressure of managing a large pipeline of high value, fast-moving deals - ✅ Y

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