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Is Sales Engineering right for you? And is it possible to become a Sales Engineer without prior technical experience?
Is Sales Engineering right for you? And is it possible to become a Sales Engineer without prior technical experience?
Doc Ballje is a Subject Matter Expert and Solutions Architect in the printing industry. One would not think that the print industry as a complex sale, more as a commodities sale. Doc is able to actually move it from being a commodity to a solution and closing the deal.
today that's what we'll go over with: the expectations salespeople have of SEs, the expectations SEs have of salespeople, and how to set realistic expectations so it's a win-win situation for both sides of the team.
In today’s episode, Bini interviews me about my experience working in a hybrid role, how I got into doing more of the sales side of sales engineering, and what made me want to start the We The Sales Engineers Podcast in the first place.
Steve Benson shares with us what it's like to lead remote sales teams, why he chose to merge CSA and SE roles in his company, the challenges of training and coaching remote salespeople, and what companies can do to enable their remote salespeople to perform better.
Join me and Beni as we chat with Oscar about the common mistakes Sales Engineers don’t even know they’re doing that could ruin their product demos or tech presentations and some tips on how to improve communication with our customers.
In this episode, Garin helps us understand the buyer’s journey and what that means for us Sales Engineers. We also talk about how sales teams can shorten B2B sales cycles and drive sales more effectively by equipping the right people promoting their solution and improving the customer’s buying experience.
Our guest today is no stranger to the podcast, and if you’ve been tuning in long enough then he might not even need an introduction. Nevertheless, I wanted to interview Binayak Konungo on this episode because he just moved to a new company and I thought it might be nice for you, the listener to get an insider look at how he did it.
When someone is writing their resume, the most common thing is to just write down what their role entails, however, the focus should be more about what they have done for that company and what they can do for the next company. So here are 8 questions you should ask yourself while building your resume
In this episode, Tony Matos drops in to discuss what is a proof of concept, when we use it, and how we can put ourselves in a position to win the deal through a POC
In today’s episode, we chat with Matthew Darrow, who has spent a huge chunk of his career as a Sales Engineer before starting his own company. It was a blast learning about his experiences from starting out as the youngest SE to becoming the VP of pre-sales almost overnight, the strategies he and his team used in raising money to fund the startup
Join us in our conversation as William Arruda lets us in on the benefits of having a personal brand and how we can use it to become more successful within our company and line of work.