Thank you soooo much for this video! I'm considering this as a career and I was very concerned about having to get certs. I really want to obtain a role where I can learn the in's and out's of the product and make it relatable to the client. I already have a ton of soft skills so this is really encouraging to hear
what would you do if you are already a top performing cloud sales rep (at one of the FAANG companies), but have no technical experience, but want to move to a Sales Engineer/Solutions Architect role? would you recommend getting some sort of technical jobs (such as an IT technician, web developer, sys admin) first before trying to become an SE or SA?
Theres a bootcamp at careerist for SE you could look into. I would def express interest to your company though, youre ahead of alot of others without xp
Not sure if you mean SDR which stand for Sales Development Representative. If that is the case, then no, SDRs are very different from Sales Engineers. SDRs cold call and set appointments for sales teams to work with the customers. Also, I did a quick search on SBR, and it seems there's a company called SBR which offers consulting to increase sales. I hope this helps
Thank you soooo much for this video! I'm considering this as a career and I was very concerned about having to get certs. I really want to obtain a role where I can learn the in's and out's of the product and make it relatable to the client. I already have a ton of soft skills so this is really encouraging to hear
Good luck!
What did you end up doing?
Soft skills and charisma 😭😭😭
Can you confim the certs that stick out though to employers given the job market is really tough right now
what would you do if you are already a top performing cloud sales rep (at one of the FAANG companies), but have no technical experience, but want to move to a Sales Engineer/Solutions Architect role? would you recommend getting some sort of technical jobs (such as an IT technician, web developer, sys admin) first before trying to become an SE or SA?
Theres a bootcamp at careerist for SE you could look into. I would def express interest to your company though, youre ahead of alot of others without xp
Great content!
What about for Tech or Cloud sales versus the engineering sales side?
Sell benefits, not features
I have no experience in sales engineering but it is an aspect I really want to go into. How do I go about learning,any suggestions and advice for me?
There is a lot of free content out there, as well as more streamlined bootcamps to expedite the process of becoming a SE.
@@leagueofSEs which boot camp would you recommend? I heard about Careerist, but their prices are ridiculous.
are you able to get a good job with a certification and not a degree
?
Absolutely! I have multiple friends making 150k+ without any sort of college degree.
Do you need to go to college?
no
Is a sales engineer and SBR the same thing ?
I haven’t heard of the acronym SBR before.
Not sure if you mean SDR which stand for Sales Development Representative. If that is the case, then no, SDRs are very different from Sales Engineers. SDRs cold call and set appointments for sales teams to work with the customers. Also, I did a quick search on SBR, and it seems there's a company called SBR which offers consulting to increase sales. I hope this helps
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