Trustpilot

AssociateAccountManager,Australia

$320–450k ~AI est. Copenhagen, Denmark
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Associate Account Manager, Australia at Trustpilot. Skills: Account management, Customer retention, Revenue growth. Retain existing customers. Grow existing customers”

What You'll Achieve.

Contribute to Gross Renewal Rate; Contribute to Net Revenue Retention

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Productive in morning, Ownership over schedule

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1–3 years sales experience, 1–3 years account management experience, Fluent in English

Nice to Have

Experience in software industry, Experience in digital industry, Experience in online marketing industry, Experience working with Australian customers, Experience working with New Zealand customers, Experience supporting new markets, Experience growing business in new markets

What You'll Do.

Retain existing customers

Grow existing customers

Act as commercial owner

Position Trustpilot as partner

Ensure customer adoption

Ensure customer satisfaction

Drive sustainable revenue growth

Execute renewal processes

Maintain Salesforce accuracy

Support customers achieve value

Take ownership of customer portfolio

Increase renewal rates

Help customers grow businesses

Analyze market trends

Analyze customer behavior

Identify improvement opportunities

Identify growth opportunities

Establish customer relationships

Pursue upsell opportunities

Pursue new revenue streams

Act as trusted advisor

Advocate customer needs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal support teams; Product teams; Engineering teams; Sales teams; Colleagues in Copenhagen

Full Job Description

At Trustpilot, we're on an incredible journey. We're a profitable, high-growth FTSE-250 company with a big vision: to become the universal symbol of trust. We run the world's largest independent consumer review platform, and while we've come a long way, there's still so much exciting work to do. Come join us at the heart of trust! We are seeking an Associate Account Manager, Australia to join a pivotal new chapter for Trustpilot as we expand our team in Copenhagen. In this role, you will be responsible for retaining and growing a defined portfolio of existing customers. You will act as the commercial owner of each relationship - driving renewals, expanding accounts, and positioning Trustpilot as a long-term partner that delivers measurable business value. You combine commercial acumen with strong relationship-building skills to ensure adoption, satisfaction, and sustainable revenue growth. You are accountable for contributing to strong Gross Renewal Rate (GRR) and Net Revenue Retention (NRR) results by executing defined renewal processes, maintaining Salesforce accuracy, and supporting customers in achieving measurable value. What you'll be doing: Take ownership of an SMB customer portfolio across Australia and New Zealand. Increase renewal rates, reduce churn, and help your customers grow their businesses. Analyze market trends and customer behavior within the portfolio to identify opportunities for improvement and growth. Establish strong relationships with customers to ensure satisfaction, product adoption, and contract renewals. Identify and successfully pursue upsell opportunities and new revenue streams. Act as a trusted advisor, advocating customer needs to internal support, product, engineering, and sales teams. Who you are: Fluent in English. 1–3 years of sales or account management experience, preferably within software, digital, or online marketing industries. A genuine commitment to deeply understanding customer needs and exceeding expectations. Proven e

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