Sales Representative – CGI / Animation Studio (Commission-Based)

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Overview

We’re a small, bootstrapped CGI and animation studio working with agencies, developers, and brands on high-end animation, architectural visualization, and CGI-heavy projects.
Our work is project-based and relationship-driven, and we’re looking for a New York City–based Sales Representative to help expand our client pipeline and close new opportunities.

This role is best suited for someone with experience selling creative or visualization services who understands how projects are initiated, scoped, and approved within the animation or architectural visualization industry.

Duties

  • Identify and engage potential clients where our animation, CGI, or architectural visualization services are a strong fit
  • Pitch our studio to agencies, developers, and brand-side teams
  • Initiate and manage sales conversations through early-stage discussions and follow-ups
  • Qualify opportunities and hand off confirmed leads to our internal team
  • Support deal progression as needed until project scope and pricing are finalized

Experience

  • 3+ years of experience in sales, business development, or client acquisition
  • Prior experience selling services within animation, CGI, architectural visualization, video production, or related creative industries
  • Familiarity with agency, real estate, development, or brand-side workflows
  • Comfortable working with project-based, non-standardized services
  • Strong communication skills and ability to represent a studio in client-facing conversations
  • Must be NYC-based

Compensation

This is a commission-based role.
Compensation structure will be discussed with qualified candidates.

Benefits

Competitive base salary based on experience.

  • Performance-based commission structure.
  • Fully remote and flexible collaboration.
  • Opportunity to represent Shadowplay in international markets.
  • Direct involvement in shaping the studio’s growth.
  • A creative, ambitious environment where initiative is valued.

How to Apply

Please email your CV and a short self-introduction outlining your relevant experience to:

hello@prismalvisuals.com

Applications without a brief self-introduction will not be considered.

Additional Notes

  • This is not a full-time salaried position
  • Non-exclusive collaboration
  • Ideal for candidates already active in the NYC creative, agency, or real estate ecosystem

Job Types: Part-time, Contract, Temporary

Pay: $500.00 - $9,000.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule
  • Work from home

Application Question(s):

  • Which creative services have you sold before, and to whom?

(Please be specific about the industry and client type.)

  • Describe a project-based creative service you’ve helped sell. What was your role in the process?
  • Who do you usually sell to or work with directly? (e.g. producer, creative director, developer, marketing manager)
  • How would you introduce a CGI / ArchViz studio to a potential client when there’s a clear project fit?

Experience:

  • sales, business development, or client acquisition: 3 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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