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Tysons Corner, VA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Account Executive Automotive SaaS (Detroit Metro Area)

We are hiring a hunter Account Executive in the Detroit Metro area to sell Campfire a mission-critical SaaS platform to Tier-1 and Tier-2 automotive suppliers.

This is a new-logo focused role for someone who knows how to prospect run sharp discovery and close complex B2B SaaS deals in the automotive ecosystem. 


Qualifications :

What youll do

  • Hunt and close new logo automotive supplier accounts
  • Prospect into Sales Finance and Operations leaders
  • Run value-based discovery and build ROI-driven business cases
  • Own deals end-to-end in multi-stakeholder sales cycles
  • Build pipeline with discipline and urgency

What were looking for

  • 5 years of B2B SaaS sales experience
  • Experience selling software to automotive suppliers (Tier-1 / Tier-2 strongly preferred)
  • Proven new-logo hunter with a track record of closing
  • Comfortable selling to CFOs CROs and Ops leaders
  • Detroit-area presence with willingness to be in front of customers

Why Campfire

  • Purpose-built SaaS for automotive suppliers (not generic tech)
  • Clear value story: forecasting accuracy margin protection win-rate improvement
  • Strong product-market fit and reference customers
  • Competitive comp uncapped upside

If youve sold SaaS into automotive and love the hunt we should talk.


Additional Information :

In office requirement 3-4 days per week.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Full-time

Account Executive Automotive SaaS (Detroit Metro Area)We are hiring a hunter Account Executive in the Detroit Metro area to sell Campfire a mission-critical SaaS platform to Tier-1 and Tier-2 automotive suppliers.This is a new-logo focused role for someone who knows how to prospect run sharp discov...
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About Company

Why Campfire?Opportunities arise. Competitors emerge. Demand shifts. Volumes change. Prices rise and fall. Meanwhile, the bottom line, governing the most important decisions a CEO will make, hangs in the balance, as stakeholders await word on earnings, growth, prospects, and stock pri ... View more

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