Full-Time

Associate Brand Partner Ad Sales

Posted on 6/30/2025

Workweek

Workweek

51-200 employees

Builds professional communities through media content

No salary listed

Remote in USA

Remote

Remote role; option to work from the Austin, TX office.

Category
Sales & Account Management (1)
Requirements
  • Relevant professional media/newsletter sales experience
  • Sales experience and a desire to grow a career in sales at Workweek
  • Strong foundation in client presentations and meetings. You will be expected to quickly initiate quality conversations, RFP inclusion and/or other immediate revenue-generating opportunities with the desire to hit and exceed a sales quota
  • Understanding of the full sales cycle and digital media operations
  • This includes researching, prospecting, outreach, pitching, negotiating, and closing deals
  • Ability to lead and close an RFP process, creating tailored partner proposals that include: native digital content, audio integrations, long-form content, social media & event sponsorships
  • Ambitious, resourceful and driven. Taking the initiative to deliver beyond the expectation and is self-motivated and able to work without close supervision
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills — you must be able to thoughtfully and efficiently work with others and have the team’s best interest in mind
  • Ability to operate and represent yourself in a way that aligns with Workweek's core values
Responsibilities
  • The Associate Brand Partner will be responsible for supporting their respective team and sales leader towards quarterly revenue goals
  • The Associate Brand Partner will be heavily focused on selling newsletter sponsorships to support newsletter fill rates
  • Managing & assisting the full sales cycle from inbound advertisers including meeting with decision-makers to understand their campaign KPI’s, and advocating for Workweeks creator advertising products
  • Prospecting, outreaching & vetting a high volume of new partners- Researching new business opportunities across assigned advertiser categories
  • Understanding and utilizing specific data and audience insights that define Workweek’s audience
  • Build brand and agency relationships across a wide variety of brands and advertisers
  • Collaborate with teammates on campaigns that are both creative and feasible given time and resource constraints
  • Forecast, track, and report on sales performance, meeting quarterly team goals set by leadership

Workweek builds professional communities by gathering industry leaders to share authentic insights through newsletters, shows, and other media. It operates as a content and media platform that sources expertise from individual content creators to produce engaging, relevant material for professionals in fields like franchising, e-commerce, HR, healthcare, fintech, and digital marketing. The product works by creating secure, trusted communities and delivering content through subscriptions, advertising, and partnerships with industry experts. What sets Workweek apart is its emphasis on authentic expert voices and a community-driven approach to content, rather than generic media; it links professionals with top industry leaders to support career growth and informed decision-making. The company's goal is to help professionals advance their careers by providing credible insights and opportunities within a curated professional ecosystem.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$18.4M

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Substack's 2026 community features enable Workweek's newsletters for deeper engagement.
  • Beehiiv's 40% marketplace growth in Q1 2026 scales Workweek's advertising revenue.
  • $12.5M Series A in 2023 funds professional network and productivity app launches.

What critics are saying

  • LinkedIn's 2025 AI communities obsolete Workweek's networks within 12-24 months.
  • Substack's 2024 Morning Brew acquisition erodes Workweek's B2B subscriptions in 6-12 months.
  • The Information poaches Workweek's creators with higher salaries in 12-18 months.

What makes Workweek unique

  • Workweek employs full-time creators with salaries and benefits unlike independent platforms.
  • Operator Networks verify every member for trusted professional conversations.
  • Eight themed communities target franchise, e-commerce, and fintech operators specifically.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Remote Work Options

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Equity in Workweek

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Sabbatical Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Home Office Stipend

Phone/Internet Stipend

Mental Health Support

Wellness Program

Gym Membership

Employee Discounts

Company Social Events

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

0%
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