Overview
An Account Executive actively develops relationships with influencers in the press,analyst and creator communities: these create the foundation you build on throughout your career. From that knowledge of the media you actively contribute to client meetings with pitch ideas and targets. You begin to see media as people doing a job, one in which they have an audience to engage and please. You prepare for further career development by recording the outcomes and to dos from meetings, and start setting the agendas for meetings. Your writing has moved beyond mistake-free to highly professional, in need of only minimal editing, if any. You are starting to anticipate the needs of your colleagues and clients and execute on them. You know how to laugh. In presentations you double check that our bullet points are the same style as they were on other pages, and correct them. The hardest, longest-term things you do are done in the morning before the hurly-burly of “to dos” swamps you. When in doubt, you share or ask a colleague or supervisor. You get speeding tickets, not parking tickets.
A major difference between TriplePoint and many firms is that, beyond the techniques and processes of communications consulting, you have started on the road to domain-specific expertise in the practice groups that you’re in. You have begun diving deeper into these fields through attendance at conferences and lots and lots of reading. You start to understand how the products work. You get into the minds of your clients. This excites you.
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