Sr Account Manager, Startups, AWS Startup - UKIR

London, United Kingdom
4 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Seniority
Senior
Posted
22 Jan 2026 (4 months ago)
Are you passionate about helping innovative startups build and scale on AWS? We're looking for a driven Account Manager to join our UKI Startup segment, focused on identifying and nurturing the next generation of unicorns.

We’re looking for a startup Account Manager to engage with UK Fintech startups. As a Startup Sr Account Manager, you will help drive the growth of your customers, servicing their unique needs, engaging with Founders, CxOs, Board of Directors and VC influencers, and teaming with business development, marketing, solution architecture and partner teams to lead execution of coordinated go-to-market strategies.


Key job responsibilities
Ensure customer satisfaction
Drive revenue and market share in a defined territory or industry vertical
Meet or exceed revenue and goal targets
Develop and execute a comprehensive account/territory plan to manage and grow numerous accounts concurrently
Create & articulate compelling value propositions around AWS services
Accelerate customer adoption
Maintain a robust sales pipeline
Work with partners to extend reach & drive adoption

A day in the life
Your day will be a dynamic blend of strategic relationship building, technology exploration, and startup engagement. You'll collaborate with inspiring founders, C-Levels, navigate complex technological landscapes, and transform potential into breakthrough solutions.

About the team
We are a collaborative and forward-thinking group dedicated to nurturing startup potential across diverse industries. Our team believes in creating meaningful connections that drive technological innovation and support emerging startups in their transformative journeys.

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