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The Road Board

Hire the sellers who win on the road

The Road Board lists roles for revenue travelers — field AEs, territory managers, sales engineers who fly, and the RevOps and travel-program people who support them — in front of the exact audience that reads this desk.

Direct answer: A listing is $299 for 30 days (charter rate; $449 from July 1, 2027): your role, your link, plainly labeled, in the board and one Field Brief edition. Self-serve; no recruiter calls, because there's no recruiter.

The argument

The trade-press job board is a century old because the math never aged: for special roles, the narrowest credible audience beats the biggest general one. A rep who reads trip-ROI method for fun is exactly the field hire worth $299 to reach. And the plain “Hiring” label protects what makes this audience valuable — their certainty that nothing here is dressed up as editorial.

When not to post: remote-only inside-sales roles will underperform here. This audience boards planes.

What $299 buys

30 days on the board · one Field Brief listing line · plain “Hiring” label — never dressed as editorial. Roles must be real, posted by the employer or its named agency.

The board

Opens with its first postings — yours can be the one candidates see first. Listings publish within one business day of confirmation.

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Quick answers

How much is a Road Board listing?

$299 for 30 days at the charter rate ($449 from July 1, 2027), including one Field Brief listing line.

Who sees the listings?

Revenue travelers — field AEs, territory managers, sales engineers — and the RevOps and travel-program people who support them.

How fast does a listing go live?

Within one business day of confirmation, plainly labeled as hiring, never dressed as editorial.

Confirmation within one business day · no call required.

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