

We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
Ramzi Marjaba
Lots of resources are available for sales people, and a lot more for technical people, but not enough for Sales Engineers. This resource is available for Sales Engineers who are interested in learning from other Sales Engineers as many will be interviewed on this platform.
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Jan 3, 2022 • 1h 22min
#194 Forcing Tough Conversations to Move Up or Move Out
Currently, there's the Great Resignation happening. However, it's been difficult retaining good talent for a while. Some individuals move companies in a few months, others in a couple of years. Those who stay with one company for more than 10 years are rare. Is it even a good thing to stay with one company that long? Damien Hanna, the President of The North American Association for Sales Engineers and an active SE Leader at Citrix comes on the show and we discuss why people move, how organizations and SE leaders can entice people to stay, and having tough career conversations to move up the ranks, or move out of the company.

Dec 27, 2021 • 44min
#193 Slow Transition from a Cost Center Model for PreSales
Sales Engineering is not an easy profession. SEs have to deal with many people, from Sales, management, to customers. It is especially harder when the sales team was recently known as an implementation-only team. This is where Andre Peixoto finds himself, managing a brand new Sales Engineering team that was, until recently, an implementation team. We discuss what are the challenges that Andre and his team have had to overcome, and what he sees as the future of his team as they are growing and shifting into a true Sales Engineering organization. Full show notes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show193

Dec 20, 2021 • 49min
#192 Selling with Authentic Enthusiasm
Jason Cutter is a Sales Success Architect & Keynote Speaker and Author of the book Selling With Authentic Persuasion. He has spent the past 17 years selling and leading sales teams. He's seen the perennial problems facing salespeople and has helped individuals and teams move past their insecurities and find success in sales. Hopefully, in this episode, he can help you do the same as a sales engineer. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show192

Dec 13, 2021 • 56min
#191 Social Selling with the Social Sales Engineer
The world is a changing! It's getting harder and harder to meet customers face to face, but easier and easier to touch them indirectly. This week we talk to Patrick Pissang, the author of The Social Sales Engineer. We discuss why he wrote this book, and how Sales Engineers can turn into Social Sales Engineers. Full podcast at https://wethesalesengineers.com/show191

Dec 6, 2021 • 47min
#190 The Perfect Career to Be there for Your Family
Sales Engineering is the perfect role for a mother or a father. We get to set our own time, on our own schedule, and be there for our family. We also get to be great at something. Show notes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show190

Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 2min
#189 Eliminating Proof of Value Encroachment on Closing Dates_audio
One of the most important and most challenging steps toward completing a POC or proof of concept is getting a technical win. As sales engineers, we're expected to fulfill the customer's requests but at the same time also guide them through the complexities of the buying process. Is there a way to make it easier for you and your customers? Find out as we talk to a lifelong sales engineer as he shares his learnings on how to evaluate sales procedures, increase technical close ratios and reduce the length of sales cycles in this episode of We the Sales Engineers.

Nov 22, 2021 • 57min
#188 Amazing Interview Stories with a Principal Sales Engineer
What are the three biggest ingredients of a successful SE? Find out on this week's podcast, as we bring on Mike Atkinson of Armis. Mike is the Principal Solution Architect at Armis, and a cybersecurity leader with broad experience in consulting practice management, presales engineering, project management, security policy, network design, and troubleshooting. He has interviewed over 200 sales engineers over the course of his career and he is also an experienced speaker and co-founder of the Chicago Security Meetup. Shownotes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/188-amazing-interview-stories-with-a-principal-sales-engineer

Nov 15, 2021 • 53min
#187 Discovering Your Career Home of Years of Nomading
How do you explain what sales engineering is to someone completely new to the organization? Are introverts better than extroverts at becoming sales engineers? Let's find out in today's episode with Amir Ibrahim. Amin Ibrahim is a PreSales leader with seventeen years of experience in tech and currently helps companies smash sales targets by building strong teams and amazing careers. He is the Senior Director, Value & Solutions at Hootsuite, and is passionate about building, whether it's new teams, roles, sales motions, or ways to use technology. Shownotes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show187

Nov 8, 2021 • 46min
#186 Dissecting the Untold Truth about Channel Sales Engineers
I'm joined today by Kyle MacArthur, a Presales Strategist with 16 years of experience consulting with Fortune 500 customers in both the USA and the UK and has worked across industries including Retail, Banking, Insurance, Telecommunications and more

Nov 1, 2021 • 38min
#185 Sales Engineers Can Be Found In the Strangest Places
#SalesEngineering is a weird role. We don't go to school or university to learn about it. Most people who do it started their careers doing something else. Today we talk to Andrew who finds SEs in the strangest of places as well. Check out the shownotes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show185


