[Hiring] Remote Account Executive / Sales Partner ($20/hr Base + High Revenue Share) - AI Automation Agency

Role: Freelance Account Executive / Sales Partner

Location: Remote (US/UK/CA preferred, open globally)

Compensation: $20/hr base rate + high-ticket revenue share per closed deal

Overview

We run an AI automation agency serving mid-to-large businesses. Our automated service saves clients dozens of hours per week, and we are expanding outbound acquisition to scale up.

Responsibilities

  • Manage front-end outbound communications (DMs, emails, cold outreach).
  • Identify, engage, and qualify prospective decision-makers.
  • Schedule qualified prospects for closing calls with agency leadership.

Requirements

  • 6–12 months of B2B sales or SDR experience.
  • Strong written and spoken English communication skills.
  • Solid understanding of US, UK, and global target markets.

How to Apply

Leave a comment below or send a direct message with a brief summary of your B2B sales experience.

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 14 hours ago

[HIRING] Commission-Based Account Executive / Sales Partner for AI Automation Agency (US/UK/CA & Global)

I operate an AI automation agency that helps mid-to-large enterprises save dozens of hours each week through highly efficient systems. I am currently seeking a driven Sales Partner or Account Executive to manage outbound outreach and spark conversations with potential clients. We prefer candidates based in the US, UK, or Canada, but international applicants are absolutely welcome to apply!

Your primary responsibility will be handling the initial stages of the sales process—such as cold emails, DMs, and general outreach—to book qualified leads into closing calls with me. Thanks to a favorable currency exchange rate, I am able to offer an exceptionally generous, high-percentage revenue split for every prospect you bring in that successfully closes.

The ideal candidate will have 6 to 12 months of B2B sales experience and excellent English communication skills (both native and fluent non-native speakers are encouraged to apply). If you are highly motivated, have a solid grasp of the global markets, and want to grow alongside an expanding AI agency, I would love to hear from you.

To connect with me and apply, please reach out via email: jeelpadmani9@gmail.com

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 1 day ago

The EU's Right to Repair directive is officially live: Manufacturers are now required to provide repairs at a reasonable price, supply free repair manuals, and extend warranties by a year after repair

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 18 days ago

girls keep staring at me but nothing ever happens or am I overthinking this?

I'm a 19-year-old guy and I have zero female friends. But there's one thing that keeps happening to me that I genuinely can't figure out.

Wherever I go college, walking outside, on the bus, even at weddings, I keep noticing girls glancing at me. Sometimes it's just one or two, sometimes more. We make eye contact, I look away, but when I glance back they're still looking. It happens constantly. And yet, I have no female friends at all.

One that stuck with me I went on a family trip, and some other families joined the same camp. One girl kept looking back at me, again and again , she even seemed to check out my Snapchat when i sit and she even ask me it's like she just too desperate. Every time I caught her looking, she'd look away. After days of this, I finally worked up the nerve to talk to her. I asked her age she said around 23. Then she asked mine, and when I said 19, she didn't believe me at first. Once I convinced her, I was upfront and told her I was interested in getting to know her. She just said "okay, bye" and that was it. She ghosted me completely, even though she'd been the one looking back at me the whole time.

Then there's the everyday version of this on buses, in class, wherever girls look at me repeatedly, but nothing ever follows. No smile, no wave, no one starts a conversation. Just... looking. No one moves toward me, no one moves away. It just stops there.

I'm not someone who struggles to talk to girls , I'm fairly confident and I do talk to random girls sometimes. But I've never had a girl actually initiate, text me first, or want to take things further. So now I'm just confused: do they actually notice me, or am I completely overthinking normal eye contact!

i am literally tried to handle this thigs!

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 25 days ago

How I landed my first CPA firm client for automation work - the outreach framework that actually worked

I spent a few months reaching out to CPA firms in North America, trying to pitch document intake automation. I went through several versions before I found something that worked.

The first version was a standard cold email: an introduction, a pitch, and a request for a call. I barely received any replies. It felt like just another outreach email landing in their inbox. Then I switched to researching the firm first. I focused on something specific about their operations or a pain point I could highlight before making my pitch. The reply rate improved noticeably. People respond differently when they see you have looked into their business instead of sending a generic template.

What mattered most wasn’t the tool stack or the automation itself. It was addressing their real problems instead of just listing off my services. It seems obvious now, but it took me several failed attempts to really understand it. I’m still figuring out what works once I get past the first few clients. I’m curious how others here made the shift from "cold outreach that gets ignored" to "outreach that gets a reply."

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 28 days ago

switched my funnel stack to something that costs $17/month instead of $150 -here's what broke and what didn't

I've been building funnels and email sequences for clients. I got tired of paying for a $150 per month tool. Most of what I actually used was probably only 30% of its features.

I moved everything, like landing pages, email automation, and checkout, to a single $17 per month platform over a weekend. I wanted to see what I would lose by going cheap.

What worked better than I expected was the email automation setup. It was actually easier than the tool I was paying ten times more for. I didn't need three separate apps connected anymore; I now had one dashboard for the whole funnel.

What genuinely didn’t work was the page templates. They feel a few years behind, so you'll have to manually adjust the CSS if you want it to look unique. The load speed is also noticeably slower on mobile. I'm still not sure if it can handle larger client lists. I haven't tested it with more than a few thousand contacts yet. But for anyone starting out or working with a tight budget, the cost difference is hard to ignore.

Has anyone else made a similar switch to a lower-priced option? What led you to believe it was worth the trade-off, or what made you switch back to something more expensive?

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 28 days ago

TIL during WWII, a German fighter pilot intercepted a heavily damaged American bomber. Seeing the dead and wounded crew inside, he refused to shoot it down. Instead, he escorted the plane safely over the North Sea, saluted the American pilot, and flew away.40 years later and became close friends.

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 29 days ago

21M | Ahmedabad | I have 47 unread WhatsApp groups and still feel like I have no one to talk to

Weird thing about being adult, our contact list longer every year and somehow the list of people you did actually call at 11 PM gets shorter.

I run my own thing, so fianlly my days are mostly me, my laptop, and way too much chai. I am not bad at talking to people. I am just bad at doing it first. If you text me "hey," I will absolutely keep the conversation alive for two hours. Starting it is where I fall apart.

Small honest stuff about me: I've rewritten the same message four times before sending it. I still remember random details about people I met once, years ago. I like plans but I also love when a plan quietly falls apart into something better.

Not looking for someone perfect on paper. Just someone who also has too many group chats and not enough people in them. If reading this made you go "oh no, same" that's basically already a conversation starter so finally hey.

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u/Altruistic_Emu_9518 — 1 month ago