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Attends regular meetings with the Accelerator Director of Admissions. Maintains and reconciles student records within student information systems. Works with Registrar's Office, Student Accounts, and ...

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Senior Director of Program Operations - Post-Accelerator Team : Product Location : Hybrid in Atlanta (GA), Chicago (IL), New York (NY), Newark (NJ) Employment Type : Full-time FLSA Classification

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Accelerator Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Accelerator Director, you need strong expertise in business development, startup ecosystems, and program management, often supported by experience in entrepreneurship or venture capital. Familiarity with CRM platforms, financial modeling tools, and project management software is typically required. Exceptional networking, mentorship, and leadership skills help you build relationships with startups, investors, and stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for guiding early-stage companies to success and maximizing the impact of the accelerator program.

What is an Accelerator Director?

An Accelerator Director is a professional responsible for overseeing and managing business accelerator programs that support startups and early-stage companies. They design and implement mentorship, funding, and educational opportunities to help startups grow rapidly. The Accelerator Director works closely with entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, and corporate partners to ensure the success of participating companies and the overall program. Their role also involves evaluating applicant startups, securing resources, and measuring program outcomes.

How does an Accelerator Director typically collaborate with startups and mentors during a cohort program?

An Accelerator Director plays a central role in facilitating connections between startups, mentors, and resources throughout the cohort. They organize regular check-ins, workshops, and networking events, ensuring that each startup receives tailored guidance and support. Directors often mediate feedback sessions, address challenges as they arise, and help startups set and achieve milestones. Their collaborative approach creates a dynamic environment where founders can learn from both mentors and peers, fostering growth and innovation.
What are the most commonly searched types of Accelerator jobs? The most popular types of Accelerator jobs are:
Infographic showing various Accelerator Director job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, 20% Full Time, 20% Temporary, and 40% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.

Accelerator & Sales Director

Plugandplaytechcenter

Princeton Junction, NJ โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

WHO WE ARE:


Plug and Play Tech Center is the ultimate innovation platform, bringing together the best startups and the world's largest corporations to create the most meaningful connections that bring innovation to anyone, anywhere. We are on a mission to bring the benefits of Silicon Valley to all corners of the world. Each year, hundreds of entrepreneurs join our vertical-specific accelerator programs to team up with our corporate members or receive a direct investment from Plug and Play. Plug and Play has over 45 locations across the world and our corporate members include: Daimler, Prologis, PG&E, Nissan, Volvo, BP, Walmart, Nokia, Coca Cola, Doosan Bobcat, and over 500 more. Plug and Play's corporate members utilize Plug and Play to identify the best startups to meet their challenges. Plug and Play's proven investment track record includes Honey, Dropbox, Lending Club, Kustomer, Einride, and many more.


WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR:

We're a diverse team with backgrounds in technology and entrepreneurship and we're growing rapidly to deliver on our mission. We're actively seeking an Accelerator Director to manage our accelerator programs in Princeton, NJ


HOW YOU WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE:


Sales:

  • This position requires building a robust pipeline of corporate partners from across the Princeton metro that will participate in the program.
  • Manage the P&L of Plug and Play Princeton, driving sales growth and expanding the reach of the program across the area.
  • Signing corporate partners drives revenue and delivers more value for startups that participate in the program. Candidates must possess strong passion to grow the number of partners through sales and create a world-class innovation platform in Princeton.


Curriculum Management:

  • Together with the wider Plug and Play Programs Team, put together the 12-week calendar for the upcoming cohort of the program. Ensure the curriculum is designed for startups and partners to maximize value extracted from the program.
  • Creating a timeline of what each week will consist of for startups in regards to content (For example: in-person mentorship sessions or digital material for startups to have access to.)
  • Keeping up-to-date with relevant industry specific issues.


Startup Matchmaking:

  • Work with each startup in the program to understand the metrics for success over the course of the next 3-6 months (funding/paid pilots/hiring, etc.)
  • Work with the startups during the course of 3 months to assure deal flow session and mentorship sessions are engaging for the startups and their goals.


Branding, Networking, and Events:

  • Become the 'face' of Plug and Play in Princeton. Develop strong relationships with key innovation stakeholders across the area, attracting them to our activities in Princeton.
  • Attend tech events around the area to create brand awareness.
  • Occasionally, travel to global locations to attend events.
  • Coordinate logistics with your team to plan and execute your program events, while inviting corporate corporates to participate.


Relationship management :

  • Maintain relationships with funding partners and participating stakeholders.
  • Going 'above and beyond' to ensure partner satisfaction and ensure needs are met.
  • Work with the team to collect data and deliver reporting to funding partners in a timely manner.


REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

  • Master degree in Business, Management, Business Development or Science.
  • 3 - 5 years prior experience selling technology products into corporations or selling Corporate solutions, industry initiatives, startup or investing environment
  • Deep passion for entrepreneurship, AI, technology and innovation.
  • At least 3-5 years' experience in Strong leadership and project managing capabilities
  • Professional written and verbal communication. Public speaking.
  • Exceptional quantitative and analytical skills


* Attendance policy: 4 days at the office. We're relentless about execution. In-person collaboration fuels our teams. Four days a week side-by-side breeds camaraderie and creativity.