About Energy CX:
Energy CX is redefining the energy brokerage industry as the fastest-growing player in the US. By bringing cutting-edge technology, advanced analytics, and innovative solutions, we are disrupting a space that has operated in the dark for too long.
Why Energy CX?- Recession proof industry
- Uncapped commission with competitive salary
- Entrepreneurial and ambitious culture with a great team oriented environment
- Fastest growing energy broker in the country
- Recognized by Fortune and Great Places to work US
- Named on Inc 5000’s list of America’s fastest growing companies
Compensation
- Year 1 -> $120,000
- Year 2 -> $165,000
- Year 3 -> $260,000
- Year 4 -> $320,000
- Year 5 -> $380,000
We are looking for sales hunters to work with real estate owners and operators.
About this JobAs a Sales Account Executive, you will play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth by identifying new business opportunities, nurturing client relationships, and closing sales deals.
We're seeking a dynamic AE who can build rapport with prospective clients and articulate a unique value proposition. If you thrive in a results-driven setting and have a passion for hunting down deals, this is the role for you. While leveraging any existing relationships is beneficial, be prepared to engage in proactive prospecting through cold calls and emails.
Energy CX believes in an “eat what you kill mentality.”
Objectives of this Role- Acquire new customers and expand accounts
- Develop meeting lead and closing ability
- Gain proficiency in the energy market
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities
- Meet with potential clients
- Full cycle sales- from scheduling exploratory meetings to closing
- Continuously source new opportunities through outreach
Skills & Qualifications
- 2+ years in sales (base salary will depend on experience)
- Proven track record of success
- Highly Personable - someone who can connect with anyone and develop rapport
- GRIT - a demonstrated record of consistent performance
ECX Benefits
PTO
- 15 days but highly flexible
- All major holidays
- Half day on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving
- Thursday & following Friday fully off
- 12/24 - 1/2 Company break (Subject to be longer, but at minimum, all employees can expect this time off)
- Half day on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving
Insurance
- Health - We cover 50% of your monthly premium cost
- Dental - We cover 50% of your monthly premium cost
- Vision - We cover 50% of your monthly premium cost
- Basic Term Life & AD&D insurance policy- We cover 100%
401(K)
- Employer match 20% of total contribution on up to 5% of salary
Additional
- Work from home on Fridays
- 20 work from home days per year (in addition to WFH Fridays)
- Wednesday catered lunches
- Gym membership at on-site gym facilities
- Frequent company events
Energy CX Company Culture
Our culture is not for everyone. It is designed for people who want to grow fast, take ownership and raise the bar every day.
At Energy CX, we don’t just work—we challenge each other to solve hard problems, innovate boldly and keep improving. We believe in personal growth, extreme accountability and building a team of exceptional people who push one another to be better.
We live by The Four Forces of Innovation — the levers that power innovation at scale:
Higher Standards - Raise the Bar
Excellence isn’t reserved for launches or headlines. It’s how we communicate, plan, and follow through.
We value ownership, prioritization, focus, discipline, effective communication, action, efficiency, resourcefulness and maximizing value.
Innovate It - Think Differently
Innovation isn’t about flashy ideas, it’s about taking on new challenges and outgrowing what no longer serves. At Energy CX, we are experimenting constantly and building what the customer actually needs—especially when it breaks what came before.
We value curiosity, experimentation, collaboration, bold thinking, long-term vision, customer centricity and simplicity.
Continuous Growth - Better Every Day
Growth is not perfection – it's our commitment to get better every single day. No matter how successful we become, we stay open, driven and aware that mastery is a process. We improve with feedback and through failures.
We value grit, transparency, resilience, fulfillment, constant learning, and being one team.
Do Good - Leave It Better
Doing good is about serving others and creating lasting impact. The good we do doesn't usually return to us directly – and that's the point. We believe that every system we strengthen, every teammate we invest in and every customer we guide creates an impact we may never see. But we do it anyway because our work extends far beyond today.
We value humility, community, kindness and leaving every person and project better than we found them.
The Deal at Energy CX
Our culture rewards personal growth and performance. If you want comfort, predictability or an easy path, this isn’t the place for you. If you want to push boundaries, grow faster than you thought possible and help reinvent how the world buys energy, you’ll thrive here.
We are seeking exceptional individuals to join us.
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