Workable
Enterprise Account Executive (New Business)

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Enterprise Account Executive (New Business)
Workable covers the full hiring-to-employment lifecycle in one platform. A mature applicant tracking system — with access to 200+ job boards and 400M+ candidate profiles — sits alongside employee management, onboarding, time tracking, and performance tools. In 2026, Workable launched the first end-to-end AI recruiting agent: it sources, screens, and qualifies candidates autonomously. Over 6,000 companies in 100+ countries use Workable. 35,000+ companies have hired through it, making 2.1 million hires and counting. As an Enterprise Account Executive focused on the UK market, you'll own the full new-business sales cycle — from identifying and engaging prospective clients to closing strategic deals. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders across HR, Finance, and Procurement to position Workable as the platform of choice for companies ready to transform their hiring and people operations. Key responsibilities include: Identify, prospect, and acquire new enterprise clients (500+ employees) in the UK market through a mix of inbound and outbound sales activities Generate and manage a robust sales pipeline, consistently meeting or exceeding new business targets Conduct discovery sessions, deliver tailored product demonstrations, and engage in consultative selling with senior stakeholders Manage complex sales cycles, including procurement processes and commercial negotiations Close deals with annual contract values ranging from $20,000 to $100,000 Maintain disciplined CRM usage for accurate forecasting and pipeline management Navigate and build relationships with key decision-makers, including Procurement and Finance stakeholders 5+ years of enterprise SaaS new business closing experience with large accounts (500+ employees) Proven outbound prospecting and pipeline generation skills Experience conducting discovery sessions, delivering product demos, and applying a consultative sales approach Track record managing complex sales cycles, including procurement and commercial negotiation Successful experience closing deals with annual contract values between $20,000 and $100,000 Hands-on experience using a CRM for forecasting and pipeline management Ability to navigate Procurement and Finance stakeholders in enterprise deals Professional proficiency in English Right to work in the United Kingdom Ability to travel within the UK approximately 5% of the time Availability to start within 3 months Preferred Qualifications: Experience managing enterprise sales cycles typically 60–90 days, with some deals extending to 6+ months Hands-on Salesforce CRM experience Experience selling to senior HR/People leaders (e.g., Head of Talent/People, HR Director, Chief People Officer) Our employees enjoy benefits that make them more productive and contribute directly to the development of their professional skills. We want to attract the best and make sure they keep getting better. On top of an exciting, vibrant, and intellectually challenging environment, we offer: 💰 Competitive Compensation: A base salary of £70,000 with £60,000 variable, giving you a total OTE of £130,000. 🩺 Comprehensive Health Coverage: A robust health insurance plan that includes coverage for your dependents. 🖥️ Top-Tier Tools: Apple gear and access to the latest productivity tools to help you excel. 📱 Stay Connected: A mobile data plan to keep you online wherever you are. 🍴 Delicious Perks: Fresh, tasty food at the office to fuel your productivity. 🏡 Hybrid Work Model: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home one day per week while staying connected with the team in the office. Workable is most decidedly an equal opportunity employer. We want applicants of diverse background and hire without regard to colour, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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