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Junior Account Manager

Kitt
Greater London
1 day ago
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Kitt designs and operates workspace for the world's most vibrant brands. From managing the design and build, to creating an elevated ongoing experience, we create spaces that are worth leaving home for.

The Role

The Junior Account Manager will drive an excellent client experience by taking ownership of a portfolio of small clients and supporting the wider function across the entire portfolio.

You will be:

  • Managing a portfolio of Clients 
  • Owning client touchpoints including regular in person meetings 
  • Overseeing and advocating for your clients at every level of the business 
  • Driving for maximum retention of your client portfolio following key lease events
  • Scoping and delivering office projects for your clients 
  • Supporting the wider Account team on larger accounts 
  • Driving for additional revenue and account growth for your portfolio 

About you

You’re a people-person with a passion for delivering great service and building strong, lasting relationships. With previous experience in customer service, account management, or sales, you’ve developed excellent communication and interpersonal skills that help you connect with clients and understand their needs.

You’re naturally curious and proactive—able to spot opportunities during conversations and turn them into tangible results. You’re self-motivated, goal-oriented, and thrive on hitting (and exceeding) targets. Staying organised comes easily to you, even when juggling multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

You’re excited by the opportunity to learn and grow, and you bring a positive, problem-solving attitude to every challenge. Most importantly, you're passionate about helping clients succeed and committed to being a trusted partner in their journey.

Why Kitt? 

The world of work has shifted forever. As people everywhere prioritise purpose over their paychecks, company culture has been thrown into the spotlight. But the problem is, too many companies are showing up to work in bland, cookie-cutter offices. We’re leading this change.

Real company culture can only be built in-person, in the real world – and for it to be authentic it needs its very own, personalised space. That’s why we create offices as unique as the brands and the people who work there. We’re long-term culture partners to our clients long after they've signed the lease and chosen the paint colours. 

Interview Process 

  1. Video screening 
  2. 1st round interview led by a member of the Account Management team
  3. Final interview with Account Director and Founder

We’ll Kitt you out 

  • 🤝Generous stock option scheme (ask us what this means if you’re not sure)
  • 🤑Starting salary of £36,000 - £42,000 
  • 🏖 28 days holidays a year plus Bank Holidays
  • 🍼 Parental leave: up to 12 weeks paid parental leave for the primary caregiver
  • 💔 Pregnancy loss support leave
  • 🕺 Regular socials. We love a good party.
  • 🍕Team socials on a Thursday
  • 🤑Octopus MoneyCoach
  • 👶Workplace Nursery Benefit
  • 🚲Cycle to Work scheme
  • 🚉Season Ticket Loans
  • 🧠Plumm - to support your mental health and wellbeing

We believe the world is transformed when people come together to do extraordinary things. We harness the power of diverse perspectives and experiences, fostering collaboration and innovation to achieve extraordinary results that make a positive impact. With the same set of equitable interview questions for all candidates and hiring teams which encompass diversity, we prioritise creating an inclusive environment where individuals' backgrounds or origins are irrelevant. For more information, please contact

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