

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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Nov 25, 2019 • 38min
#84 The Effects of a Great SE Manager
Sid works for a Value Added Reseller, and that is one of the topics that we discuss, so stay tuned if you are curious about that topic since it is rarely discussed on this show.

Nov 18, 2019 • 40min
#83 Take a Step Back to Move Forward
Sometimes it's important to take a step back before you move forward. And that is exactly what Marwan did. He took a look at himself and decided he needed some more experience. The opportunity presented itself and he took it which is amazing.

Nov 11, 2019 • 37min
#82 Sales Engineering Enablement - The SE Toolkit
The Sales Engineer is not an island. Contrary to popular belief, we need a lot of people behind us to be successful. From Product Managers to support engineers, we cannot do it alone. If we are lucky, we have someone like Marjorie working to make sure we have everything we need to be successful. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show82

Nov 4, 2019 • 49min
#81 Sales and Sales Engineering Skill Overlap
There is so much that Salespeople and Sales Engineers do that are common. We both have to work with customers, although what we do with the customers are different. However are there any responsibilities we can take over? Why would that help Sales Engineers if that happens? https://wethesalesengineers.com/show81

Oct 28, 2019 • 53min
#80 Internship Connections Can Lead to Jobs
University is a good place to start preparing for someone's career. The best way to do that is through co-op or internships. That was a major part of the discussion with Binayak Kanungo, aka Bini. We discuss how being an intern secured him a job as a Sales Engineer after he graduated, and what he loves about Sales Engineering. show notes at: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show8-

Oct 21, 2019 • 24min
#79 Preparing for SE Interviews
Some Sales Engineers move jobs every couple of years, others once in a blue moon. So what do we need to do in order to be ready for all the different interviews that we face, from recruiters to VPs of all different kinds. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show79

Oct 14, 2019 • 39min
#78 From India to the US- Becoming a Sales Engineer
As a fresh new SE, Pravin still remembers vividly the reasons he wanted to become an SE, and the process he went through to become one. He was rejected multiple times, but every time he used the feedback he received to improve in his interviews and as a Sales Engineer before he ever became one. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show78

Oct 7, 2019 • 45min
#77 Learning from Salespeople
How many Sales Engineers look at their Salesperson during a customer call and think, I can do that job better than he can. But is that all there is to be a salesperson? Jason finds out by becoming one. Turns out there are things that salespeople do that SEs do not see, and many will not want to do. Shownotes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show77

Sep 30, 2019 • 24min
#76 Prerequisites to Negotiating a Salary
Negotiating a Salary starts with the first meeting, however before the salary is agreed upon with the hiring manager, there are a few prerequisites needed in order to maximize what we can ask for. Show notes: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show76

Sep 23, 2019 • 44min
#75 25 years of passionate sales engineering
How can a human being remain passionate about what they are doing for 25 years? Not only that, how can they keep learning. Technology is moving at a breakneck pace, how do we keep up? That is the topic of conversation with Dwayne DeSylvia show notes at: https://wethesalesengineers.com/show75


