Hibu

Digital Marketing

AccountExecutiveB2B

$93–113k Detroit, Michigan, United States; Macomb, Michigan, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Account Executive- B2B at Hibu. Skills: Outside Sales, B2B Sales, Digital Marketing Sales. Selling Digital Marketing solutions through a partnership selling model. Websites”

What You'll Achieve.

Unlimited earning potential; Uncapped commissions; Monthly bonuses; Grow your own book of business; Earn residual commissions for retaining your clients

Industry & Context.

Digital Marketing
Problems you'll solve

Problem solver

Eligibility Requirements

Mileage reimbursement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Grit and relentless perseverance, Entrepreneurial spirit, Problem solver and relationship builder, Refuse to lose attitude every single day, Quick-witted, adaptable, and strategic

What You'll Do.

Selling Digital Marketing solutions through a partnership selling model

Reviews & Reputation Management

Cold calling business owners and prospecting within a designated territory to set appointments and conduct needs assessments

Grow your own book of business by helping small businesses succeed and earn residual commissions for retaining your clients through account management

Perform virtual and in-person presentations to prospects

Build client relationships working within a wide variety of industries

making each day different!

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