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A&R Sales Executive (UK, Remote) Contract: Self-employed, commission-based

Pay: £2,500–£5,500+ per month (typical for reps who consistently hit targets; uncapped commission)
Join the movement changing the music industry
We exist to power artist independence . Liberty Music PR gives artists the tools, campaigns and confidence to grow real fanbases—without signing away their rights too early. A new wave of artists are building careers on their own terms. We’re here to help them scale.
The role
We’re looking for a passionate, driven A&R Sales Executive to discover exciting talent and champion our PR services. You’ll spot promising artists, open doors with a sharp pitch, and guide them through campaigns that actually move the needle. Music obsession is essential; industry experience is a plus, not a must.
What you’ll do

Scout talent: Find and evaluate emerging artists via Spotify, YouTube, TikTok and socials.
Pitch & win: Run high-impact outreach, tailor the value prop, and close deals with artists, labels and managers .
Own relationships: Be the primary point of contact, steering artists through PR campaigns with clarity and care.
Build long-term trust: Nurture repeat business and referrals through results and transparency.
Collaborate across teams: Brief internal teams on artist goals to ensure flawless delivery.
Run your pipeline: Add and manage leads in the CRM; keep notes clean and up-to-date.
Stay sharp: Track trends in press, radio, playlisting and TikTok to give artists relevant, actionable advice.
What you’ll bring

A real love of music and the people who make it
2+ years’ sales experience , ideally in lead gen/prospecting
Resilience and a healthy attitude to rejection
Project management superpowers and attention to detail
Strong communication and people skills
Self-starter energy: you set and follow your own daily routine
CRM experience is a plus
Why you’ll love it here

Uncapped commission: earn what you close
Hit-target incentives: outperform and get rewarded
Remote freedom: work from home or your favourite coffee shop
Flexible schedule: own your hours; own your outcomes
Supportive crew: team huddles, coaching and a collaborative vibe
Fun culture: friendly competitions, outings and company events
Values-driven: Communication, Results-Driven, Transparency, Accountability, Positivity & Resilience, and Empathy
If you’re excited to help artists grow without giving up their rights—and you’ve got the hustle to match— we’d love to hear from you.

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