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A leading legal technology company is seeking an experienced Enterprise Account Executive to drive growth across larger accounts. This role involves full-cycle sales, multi-threaded conversations, and collaboration with various stakeholders. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of SaaS sales experience and a proven track record of exceeding quotas. Join a company that is reshaping legal teams' operations with a strong market presence and growth potential.
Account Executive - UK&I (Enterprise)
£140 - £160k OTE + Accelerators + Equity
Edinburgh or London
Most legal teams are drowning. They’re buried under internal questions, contract reviews, policy approvals, and fire drills from every corner of the business.
Wordsmith is the AI command centre for in‑house legal. We automate the chaos - intake, Q&A, redlines, drafting, and research - so legal can finally operate at the speed of business. We’re building the future of legal work.
We’re backed by Index Ventures and some of the sharpest minds in law and AI. In the past 12 months, ARR has grown 1000%, with customers like Deliveroo, Multiverse, Docplanner, and Trustpilot transforming how their legal teams work.
We’re looking for a seasoned Enterprise Account Executive to drive growth across larger, more complex accounts. You’ll run full‑cycle, consultative sales — from first touch to close — leading multi‑threaded conversations with Legal Ops, GCs, IT, and Procurement.
This is a role for someone who knows how to navigate enterprise buying committees, sell on value, and build trust across multiple layers of an organisation. You’ll work closely with SDRs, Marketing, and Product as we scale into the next phase of growth.
You’ll be joining a company in full acceleration — Series A with $25M raised, 1000% ARR growth, and a product that’s reshaping how legal teams operate.
If you’re looking for a high‑impact role where you can close big, shape a category, and help define the next generation of legal tech — this could be the one.