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Account Executive - Chicago
Remote (Candidates must be based in Chicago) Full time $90K – $150K • Offers Equity
Responsibilities
- Sell.
- Be very good at it.
Qualifications
- You like working hard.
- You are honest.
- You are humble.
- You have a track record of crushing it as an Account Executive.
- Bonus: You have experience selling to schools.
- Bonus: you have a good sense of humor.
About Company - Padlet
Vision
Every child in the world will grow up with Mickey Mouse and Padlet.
Product
We are making the default way of collecting and sharing thoughts on the Internet. People love the product.
Impact
We have 40 million users, making Padlet one of the most used apps on the planet.
Money
We are venture backed AND fiscally responsible. We are built to last one hundred years.
Badassery
We are only 70 odd people. That's over half a million active users per person.
Additional Info - Some people you'd be working with
- Gerard Searchfield: Insists that wallabies and kangaroos are different animals, artificially inflating the biodiversity of his homeland. Will notice a 1px misalignment from 18 feet away.
- Aly Dalgetty: Loves animals so much that if stranded on a remote island with other people, would probably kill another human before touching the fauna for food. Helps our members while petting her dog, George.
Special Time to Join
- Because we're small, we move fast.
- Because we have tremendous traction, your work will impact millions.
- This combination of speed and impact is rare and quite satisfying.
"Your morning cup of coffee. The song you'll play at your wedding. Football, either one. The camera that recorded your first steps. Air conditioning in the living room, hot water in the bathroom. Your every comfort, every joy, every memory. You have them because of someone's work, because of a world at work, because of generations that worked before us. Making. Saving. Breaking. Moving. Wrestling inboxes that never tap out. Five minutes to finish a ziplocked ham sandwich. Trying to find parking. Always trying to find parking. Knots in the gut before the lights turn on. Blisters on fingers where the pencil meets the skin. Snowfall or heatwave. Stardust to sunrise. They showed up for us. Let's show up for them. Let's move. Let's break. Let's save. Let's make. Let's get to work."
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