Sales Representative (Part time)
AI Summary
German-speaking working student role focused on in-person outreach to German airline prospects, building relationships, and scheduling meetings for EU Account Executive.
About this role
Farel is rebuilding the core software stack of the airline industry. We're creating an AI-native platform that replaces the legacy systems airlines rely on to manage commerce, operations, and the passenger journey — giving carriers a faster, more flexible way to run their business. Our belief is simple: the next generation of airlines will not run on patched-together infrastructure from the past, but on intelligent, vertically integrated software built for modern retail and automation. Backed by Y Combinator, Slow Ventures, SNR, and Bloomberg Beta.
The role: We have active German airline prospects in our pipeline where language is the barrier. We need a sharp working student to unblock them — showing up in person, building relationships in German, and getting our team in front of the right people. Emails and LinkedIn don't move the needle in small airline sales — this role requires someone willing to visit airline offices and airport HQs directly.
What you'll do:
Visit airline prospects in person — cold drop-ins at offices and airport locations
Draft and send outreach in German to supplement in-person visits
Build relationships with airline decision-makers in their language
Schedule meetings for our EU-based Account Executive
Keep CRM updated
Light research on prospects and contacts
Who we're looking for:
German speaker with good English
Business student at a German university (ideally later semesters)
Confident and comfortable showing up unannounced at a prospect's office
Professional presence: you'll be in front of airline directors and CEOs
Own transport or willingness to travel within Germany
Interest in startups, SaaS, or aviation is a bonus
Details:
~5-10 hrs/week, remote + in-person visits
€1,000/month + travel expenses covered
Reports to EU Account Executive
Potential to grow with DACH expansion