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Octagon Is Hiring!

by Thomas on April 17, 2002 @ 9:26 p.m. PDT

Octagon Entertainment, the largest agency in the computer and video game industry, helps developers finance, license and publish their games. Founded in 1993, Octagon works with the leading game developers and publishers to get the best deals for their titles. As the largest agency in the fastest growing segment of the entertainment industry, Octagon is looking for an Account Executive to help secure new clients and license existing clients' projects worldwide.

Being an Account Executive at Octagon, you can expect
- Six figure earning potential
- To be part of a dynamic, fast growing industry that is also fun
- A fast paced and exciting team environment
- To report directly to company president and work to sign clients from the worldwide market and sell to publishers in your assigned countries
- Positive rewards, recognition and incentives
- To travel to entertainment hubs, including Cannes, London, New York and Los Angeles

Responsibilities
- Identify and sign new clients
- License Octagon's clients' video and computer games to publishers in your territory
- Ensure that clients that are completely satisfied with Octagon by providing them with exceptional service

Job Requirements
- Persuasiveness, intelligence, competitiveness, self-motivated
- 2 - 5 years experience in sales
- Strong verbal, phone and written skills
- Demonstrated ability to quickly build strong relationships
- Exceptional work ethic and communication skills

Desired
- Passion for computer and video games
- Significant computer and video game industry contacts

Compensation
- Competitive base salary, monthly draw plus monthly commission.
- Profit sharing, bonuses and incentive programs
- Six figure earning potential
- Full benefits including medical insurance and 401(k)

Contact: Please send cover letter and resumes to Dana Harris, dana@octagon1.com, fax: +1 919.918.7988

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