AI/Cybersecurity Enterprise Account Executive
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Sales
B2B Sales, Technical Sales, IT / Software Sales
AI/Cybersecurity Enterprise Account Executive
New York City, NY (Soho)
· Hybrid (1–2 days/week on-site)
· Full-time
Compensation: $150,000 base + $150,000 variable ($300,000 OTE) + equity
An AI governance and cybersecurity company building infrastructure for the world's largest banks, asset managers, and insurers. The platform delivers auditable AI guardrails, hallucination checks, red‑teaming, and observability so regulated enterprises can product ionize AI with confidence, selling into environments where model risk, data privacy, and third‑party risk meet AI deployment. Founded 2021
· 11–50 people
· Series A, heading toward Series B
· Industry: AI Tools / AI governance & cybersecurity
A senior, full‑cycle Enterprise Account Executive owning complex, multi‑stakeholder deals across BFSI. You'll inherit a set of major tier‑one named accounts plus greenfield territory. Average contract value $250K–$500K with 6–12 month sales cycles and a $2M annual quota. There are no SDRs; a strong inbound flow comes from the advisor and investor network, and the hire multi‑threads their own deals.
What you'll be doing
- Own multi‑stakeholder enterprise deals end‑to‑end across BFSI accounts, from prospecting through close and expansion
- Inherit tier‑one named accounts plus greenfield territory
- Run value‑based sales motions tied to risk reduction, regulatory exposure, and cost of inaction
- Lead executive conversations with CISOs, CIOs, CROs, Heads of Risk, Compliance, Privacy, and Governance
- Travel 1–2 weeks per month to customer sites once ramped
- Help shape territory strategy as the function scales (currently all greenfield)
- Partner closely with founders, forward‑deployed engineering, and GTM leadership on late‑stage deal mechanics
Tech stack: N/A (sales role)
Requirements- 5–10+ years full‑cycle enterprise sales
- Closed multiple 7‑figure ARR deals
- BFSI sales experience (banks, asset managers, insurers)
- Sold to CISOs and CIOs
- Value‑based, consultative selling
- NYC hybrid (Soho), 1–2 weeks travel/month
- Has personally closed multiple 7‑figure ARR deals and can walk through a specific deal story — stakeholders, blockers, procurement hurdles, and how they won.
- BFSI sales tenure with deep CISO and CIO relationships. Selling to AI‑specific roles (Head of AI Governance, Model Risk) is a plus, but the foundational signal is established C‑suite security and IT credibility.
- Mix of big‑company training and startup experience. Sold a product with real PMF at a top cybersecurity company (Palo Alto, Splunk, Crowd Strike, Okta) and then moved to a smaller, faster environment.
- Value‑based selling background. UiPath, Blue Prism, or similar hyper‑automation companies that sell on cost reduction and ROI fit this motion exactly.
- Senior IC operator who runs deals with discipline. Multi‑threads stakeholders, builds consensus across technical, business, and risk teams, and orchestrates rather than just executes.
- No 7‑figure deal history. A stated deal‑breaker for the co‑founder. Will not move past initial screen.
- Pure startup‑only background with no big‑company training. The hiring team explicitly wants candidates who learned how to sell at a structured, well‑trained org first.
- Career SMB or mid‑market AE without enterprise complexity. Cannot navigate 12‑month BFSI cycles, regulatory procurement, or seven‑figure pricing structures.
- Heavy reliance on SDR‑fed top of funnel. The company has no SDRs. The hire works inbound from the advisor network plus their own multi‑threading.
- Cisco‑style enterprise lifer with no startup adaptation. Comfort‑with‑stability profile, not a fit for the pace.
- Own tier‑one BFSI named accounts plus greenfield territory from day one
- Strong inbound flow from the advisor and investor network despite no SDR layer
- High‑leverage, founder‑adjacent seat with real influence over territory strategy as the function scales
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