Acquisition Account Executive, Japan

Uber Uber · Consumer · Tokyo, Japan · Sales & Account Management

Uber Eats is hiring an Acquisition Account Executive in Tokyo, Japan, to drive growth by identifying, pitching, and onboarding high-potential restaurants. This role involves owning the full sales cycle, developing merchant relationships, managing a territory, collaborating with internal teams, and leveraging sales data. The ideal candidate has proven end-to-end sales capability, strong executional discipline, excellent communication skills in Japanese and English, and sales/business acumen. Preferred qualifications include B2B sales experience in tech, hospitality, or FMCG, CRM familiarity, and experience in a performance-driven sales environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the full end-to-end acquisition cycle of Japan’s highest-priority local restaurant partners — from first contact through to activation, go-live, and early growth support.
  2. Develop strong merchant relationships by understanding their unique business challenges and aligning Uber Eats’ value proposition with their goals.
  3. Manage a defined city-level territory (e.g. Tokyo, Osaka, or emerging cities) with a strategic lens, identifying opportunities for high-impact acquisition.
  4. Collaborate cross-functionally with Ops, Marketing, and Account Management teams to ensure a smooth merchant onboarding and activation experience.
  5. Leverage funnel data and tooling to manage outreach, prioritization, follow-ups, and pipeline progression with operational rigor.

Skills

Required

  • Proven end-to-end sales capability
  • Strong executional discipline
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Sales and business acumen
  • Japanese

Nice to have

  • B2B sales, partnerships, or business development roles
  • tech, hospitality, or FMCG experience
  • English
  • CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce)
  • performance-driven sales environment
  • individual and team sales targets
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented
  • managing multiple conversations in parallel

What the JD emphasized

  • Japanese (required)
  • Japanese (business level or higher)