Sell complex SaaS products to C-level executives, build sales pipelines, achieve sales targets, and nurture CXO relationships. Manage territory and negotiate contracts.
At SAFE Security, our mission is bold and ambitious: We Will Build CyberAGI — a super-specialized system of intelligence that autonomously predicts, detects, and remediates threats. This isn’t just a vision—it’s the future we’re building every day, with the best minds in AI, cybersecurity, and risk. At SAFE, we empower individuals and teams with the freedom and responsibility to align their goals, ensuring we all move towards this goal together.
We operate with radical transparency, autonomy, and accountability—there’s no room for brilliant jerks. We embrace a culture-first approach, offering an unlimited vacation policy, a high-trust work environment, and a commitment to continuous learning. For us, Culture is Our Strategy—check out our Culture Memo to dive deeper into what makes SAFE unique.
Location: Philadelphia
Core Responsibilities:
- 8 years of experience of selling complex SaaS Products to C-Level Executives (CISOs, CIOs, CROs) of top enterprises
- Experience hunting and also growing accounts (land and expand model)
- Lead sales efforts within a designated territory
- Incubate and grow sales for a new cyber security platform and nurture relationships with CXOs
- Achieve sales targets on a quarter-on-quarter basis with a high degree of forecast accuracy
- Work to build an adequate sales pipeline and follow the rigors of pipeline management
- Responsible & accountable for achieving Overall Revenue Targets of the Territory
- Leverage partnerships with Channels & System Integrators (SIs)
- Oversee the proposal to contract negotiation
- Presentation & Negotiation Skills
- Excellent analytical skills and the ability to manage complexity
- Concept Selling
Essential Skills/ Qualification/ Experience:
- At least 4-6 years of selling in the IT Industry
- Ability to work closely with CIOs/CISOs/CROs of the top enterprises
- Prospecting as a lifestyle
- Command of the Message/MEDDPIC Selling Approach
- Opportunity Management/Account Management
- Ability to challenge the status quo and to create value for a revolutionary new approach
- Ability to manage ambiguity, and constant change of a start-up environment
- Ability to learn new knowledge about cyber risk management
If you’re passionate about cyber risk, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to be part of a team that’s redefining security—we want to hear from you! 🚀
Top Skills
Cyber Security
SaaS
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