Client Partner, Mid-Market (B2B Services Acquisitions)
RedditWe're looking for a sharp, positive, and motivated self-starter to join our Mid Market B2B Services Acquisitions team in San Francisco! In addition to laying the foundation of the team, the Client Partner will be responsible for prospecting and establishing net new partnerships with key brands and ensuring they meet their business objectives using Reddit's advertising suite.
Please note that this role is required to work in-person from our SF office 1-2 days per week.
Core Responsibilities:
- Prospect into and collaborate with prospective customers to deliver Reddit solutions that help achieve those customers’ marketing and business goals
- Establish new relationships, acquire new clients (both direct and agency-driven), and bring them onto the platform in a way that sets them up for long-term success
- Identify areas of additional opportunity within existing client relationships, including new lines of business, and move them through to close
- Collaborate with Account Managers to create long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships between your customer base and Reddit
- Act as the CEO of your book of business, and take full ownership of strategic bets, revenue forecasting, and ensuring operational rigor
- Communicate feedback on our sales processes, narratives, and products to advocate for customers and improve the team's effectiveness and efficiency
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