Attention sales all-stars: NASHtoday wants you

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We’re looking for a Sales Executive to oversee the entire Nashville territory. | Photo by NASHtoday

We are constantly growing here at NASHtoday, which means our team is, too. As of today, we are reaching approximately 41,000 every morning with our daily newsletter. Now, we’re looking for an experienced Sales Executive to lead our advertising relationships like a boss.

The NASHtoday Sales Executive will be responsible for identifying + securing new advertising partnerships and growing existing client relationships. This role will own the local sales territory and also have the opportunity to sell regionally and nationally, as 30% of our advertisers work within two or more of our 24 markets with a combined 1,000,000+ daily newsletter subscriber audience.

Other perks? Working remotely in a fun and flexible environment with great benefits + unlimited PTO.

What we’re looking for:

  • Experience: Three or more years working in a digital marketing/sales role or similar.
  • Interest: Escaping boring traditional media sales, with a desire to explore innovative advertising solutions. Our product is 100% positive, and advertisers like that.
  • Personal drive: Self-starting, organized, clever, confident, passionate, personable, humble, eloquent, fun, and a little bit edgy.

Does this sound like you (or someone you know)? Awesome — learn more and apply.

P.S. We’re offering a $2,000 referral bonus if you send us a sales superstar. Win-win.

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