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A dynamic live music platform in Paris is searching for an Account Manager to oversee a portfolio of event organizers, focusing on client onboarding and lifecycle management. This role combines internal and external project management responsibilities to ensure client satisfaction and product adoption. The ideal candidate should have a Master's degree and proven experience in Account Management or Customer Success, alongside strong analytical and multitasking abilities. Competitive compensation and various perks are offered to foster a healthy workplace culture.
Shotgun is building the operating system for live music.
We empower event organizers, venues, festivals, and artists to grow their communities, monetize their creativity, and shape culture with tools that make ticketing effortless and distribution powerful.
We’re not just another ticketing platform. We are the tech ally of a cultural movement. In an age where, if you don’t master technology, technology will own you. We’re building the infrastructure to make sure art wins in the end.
Shotgun is already powering the next generation of festivals, clubs, and cultural entrepreneurs across France, Brazil, Portugal, and the US. With €200M+ GMV and millions of fans worldwide, we’re just getting started.
Our activity is structured in three business lines:
As an Account Manager (AM), you will manage a pool of organizers, mostly from Nightlife and Festivals business lines, playing a crucial role in their development.
Your responsibilities will begin with onboarding and can extend to renewal, including strategic advisoring, product adoption, performance reviews, and ticketing action plans.
Essentially, you will act as both an internal and external project manager, ensuring the growth and satisfaction of our organizers.
To develop and nurture your portfolio, you'll work on a project-mode, based on the key milestones of the organizer's season.
This role includes both internal and external project management: