
What does an account executive do all day? At the highest level, my job is to listen to current and prospective customers. I ask them to explain the most painful problems they face around getting work done at their companies. Then I show them how to use Notion to build exactly what they need to solve those issues.
Hereās what my day looks like at Notion
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7:30 a.m. Take the pups for a walk
I wake up and start my morning in my favorite way: by walking my two French Bulldogs in Fort Greene Park. I feel energized, but the boys were ready for a nap immediately after (what a life!).

8:30 a.m. Head into the SoHo office
Hop on the train to head to the office. As I walk in, I introduce myself to the new Notinos (what we lovingly call our employeesāit comes from a misspelling of Notion) who are getting an office tour. Notion has a very welcoming culture, and the New York office is a tight-knit community.
I settle into my desk and catch up on emails (Iām an inbox-zero personāthereās no other way!), build a to-do list for the day, and prep for meetings.
10:00 a.m. Weekly forecasting meeting with the team
My team keeps each other up-to-date on deals that are in motion and how we can support one another to close them. Feedback is a gift, and itās best served from my peers: for one prospective customer, my teammate recommended that I suggest a company-roadmap calendar with advanced functionalityāemail automations triggered by status updates, in this caseābecause they were having trouble keeping executives across the organization looped in when projects were completed.
Account-executive performance here is about a lot more than hitting targets: weāre here to be partners who help design tailored solutions, not just sellers pushing a product.

11 a.m. Promising call with a prospective customer
I pop into a phone booth (a tiny soundproof room) for a call with a customer. Katherineāmy iconic Business Development Representative, who helps me foster leadsāset this one up with the SVP of Product and Tech Operations at a large company in my region.
Theyāre feeling frustrated by how much time it takes to find internal information at their company, so I show them a demo of how easy it is search for things in Notion. Theyāre delighted! (I am, too. Asking Notion AI for information instead of pingingāand waiting forāmy coworkers is a game-changer.)
11:30 a.m. Zoom therapy session
I attend a session with my therapist who Iāve been seeing for over two years.
Notionās benefits package is best-in-class. We have everything from comprehensive health coverage to wellness stipends, and the company cares deeply about prioritizing care of our physical and mental wellbeing. I feel very lucky!
12 p.m. Delish lunch with my coworkers
I grab lunch with a medley of folks across teams (it gives me so much more energy than eating at my desk!). Lunch todayāgenerously supplied by Notionāwas a chicken plate with mac and cheese and roasted broccoli.
12:35 p.m. Chat with Tess, the NYC officeās not-so-secret ingredient
Run into Tess, our US Workplace Lead and one of my favorite humans. She is the reason the office feels like a warm hug. Tess gives me a sneak peek into upcoming events like a Black History Month kickoff celebration and a happy hour to ring in the close of the fiscal yearāshe takes the best care of us.
1 p.m. A call that reminds me that āevery job is a sales jobā
Jump on another call with a Chief Product Officer at a growing fintech company who is looking to consolidate their scattered documentation and improve team collaboration. āYouāve come to the right place!ā I say.
My sales professor and director at my university, Dr. Steiger, says that āevery job is a sales job.ā In this case, the CPO needs to sell his ideas for documentation and collaboration internally, and Iām looking forward to helping him do just that.
1:45 p.m. Mentoringāit makes us all better
I meet with Alexis, who is new to the team, to share feedback on a call recording. Sheās eager to learn, and Iām happy to help! Iāve found that coaching others not only helps them grow, but it also sharpens my own fundamentals.
2:30 p.m. Sales kick-off teaser and mood board
Our Head of Sales, Kim, posts a Slack thread with a preview into the agenda of Notionās very first global sales kickoff. My team and I get excited about the sessions!
I also love a good theme and offered to create an outfit mood board for each day with Katherine.

3:00 p.m. Prospecting, prospecting, prospecting!
Free time on my calendar is blocked out for prospectingāor identifying potential customersāto set my future self up for success. I spend some time re-engaging opportunities via LinkedIn where timing or budget didnāt align previously. Fun fact: my largest win at Notion came from a warm introduction by our co-founder, Akshay. Every job is a sales job!
4:00 p.m. Time to stay current with Notion
To stay on top of Notionās rapid evolution (more than ninety product launches last year!), I spend some time attending internal product sessions and testing out new features. (We try all of our features internally and share feedback before shipping them to our users.)
I also chat with my product and engineering peers about upcoming releases and customer use cases. The benefits of working in person are real!
6:30 p.m. A (surprise) networking event
A customer I was meeting for dinner to discuss their upcoming expansion plans reschedules because of a family emergency. Life happens!
Instead, I join some friends at a startup networking event in Tribeca. The venue is packed. I chat with entrepreneurs and tech professionals about their perspectives on AI and productivity toolsāthe space is moving quickly!āand I add a few folks on LinkedIn to stay connected.
8 p.m. Time to unwind
After a quick subway ride, Iām home and ready to unwind back in Fort Greene.
I stretch out on the couch with the pups feeling grateful. The pace of Notion keeps me on my toes, and my job is so rewarding. People spend the majority of their lives workingāit feels good to help make that work a little easier, so they can focus on what matters. š¤