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Civis Analytics is seeking an Account Executive to lead growth in the Nonprofit sector. The role involves developing sales strategies, building relationships, and driving revenue growth while working remotely. Ideal candidates are passionate about empowering nonprofits through data.
Please note, that while this position is remote, applicant must reside in the Washington, DC metro area.
The selected candidate will be working remotely day to day, but should be available to meet with clients as appropriate.
Join Civis Analytics as an Account Executive and lead our continued growth in the Nonprofit sector. We're seeking a passionate and driven individual to shape and execute our sales strategy, bringing our all-in-one platform to mission-driven organizations and empowering them to make data-informed decisions. In this role, you'll build high-value relationships and drive revenue growth in a sector where we already have a strong presence. We value both strategic thinking and a hands-on approach, and we're looking for an account executive who embodies that balance. If you're excited to make a real difference by helping nonprofits unlock the power of their data, this is the perfect opportunity.
Civis embraces the individuality of our employees and we celebrate each other's differences. Our products, services, and culture benefit from and thrive on the unique perspectives brought by each person in our Civis community. We're proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, and we are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, age, sex, color, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, marital status, disability, or Veteran status. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please contact internalrecruiting@civisanalytics.com
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