Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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#273 Challenges Being a Part of Life, You Have No Choice But To Overcome
10/07/2023 Duration: 41minIn this episode with Gleb Sinani, a Ukrainian developer who relocated to Poland following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, we gained insights into his experiences as a freelance Sales Engineer and the challenges he faced while moving to a foreign country. Gleb shared valuable wisdom applicable to Sales Engineers, emphasizing the importance of technical and communication skills. Gleb also mentioned the diminishing demand for Sales Engineers and his personal journey of learning programming and developing soft skills. His superpower lies in perceiving life's challenges as part of the ordinary and having the ability to skip and revisit complex topics to gain a better understanding. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show273
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#272 Audience Questions - Get Comfortable being Uncomfortable and Differentiating Oneself
03/07/2023 Duration: 47minIn this episode we discussed how Sales Engineers can differentiate themselves, the potential impact of AI on their work, and the comparison between sales and presales. Tune in as we talk about the importance of effective communication, asking the right questions, building strong customer relationships, and staying informed about technology advancements, as well as the misconceptions about presales and sales roles. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show272
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#271 Why Your PreSales Enablement Solution Sucks And How to Fix It
26/06/2023 Duration: 24minIn this episode we address the lack of training and enablement for Sales Engineers (SEs) in many companies and also discuss the importance of sales and presales enablement, the role of a good manager in the process, and the common neglect of presales training. We will explore the challenges faced by newly hired Sales Engineers, the need for mentorship and coaching, and the benefits of continuous learning. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show271
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#270 Helping Hiring Managers Find a Great Quality of Hire
19/06/2023 Duration: 01h02minIn this episode, we have John Hodgson, the Owner and Director of Bright Dynamics, a staffing and recruiting company specializing in matching leaders with professionals in the presales field. John shares his insights in the hiring process from the perspective of hiring managers and sheds light on how they assess competencies and make hiring decisions. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show270
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#269 Start A Side Hustle and Improve Your Life
12/06/2023 Duration: 48minIn this episode of We the Sales Engineers Podcast, Donald Kelly, Founder and Chief Sales Evangelist of The Sales Evangelist, explains the significance of side hustles and shares insights on how anyone can start one successfully. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show269
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#268 Solving the Mystery Of Pre-Sales In Japan
05/06/2023 Duration: 56minIn this episode, join the conversation with Shivagni Dharne and Bryan Rios as they discuss various aspects of sales engineering in Japan. From the work culture to language requirements, interview processes, and the importance of soft skills, they delve into the unique challenges and opportunities in this field. Gain insights into the booming recruitment industry in Japan, the relationship between Sales Engineers and salespeople, and valuable advice on breaking into sales engineering. If you're interested in the Japanese work environment or considering a career in sales engineering, this episode is a must-listen. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show267
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#267 Finishing What You Started Is Not Always the Right Move
29/05/2023 Duration: 52minShould you always finish what you started? For example, after landing a sales engineering role, are you going to stick to it no matter what even if it no longer works for you? If these questions are bothering you, then this episode is for you. Our guest for today is Meri Martinez, a Project Manager and Regulatory Specialist at Innolitics. Before her current role, she was a sales engineer who realized, after just a few months, that it wasn’t for her. What did she do after realizing this? Also, how was her sales engineering role in the biomedical field different from typical sales engineering roles in tech? We answer these questions and more in our conversation. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show267
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#266 The Mentality For Becoming a 1% Top Earner
22/05/2023 Duration: 01h04minIn this episode, Sales Engineer professionals looking to transition into sales will find valuable insights and practical advice from Doug C. Brown. Doug is a sales and business advisor, author, and CEO of Sales Strategies, and he will share his experiences and tips on becoming a successful salesperson. Whether you're an aspiring salesperson or seeking to enhance your sales skills, this episode offers actionable strategies to thrive in the sales industry. wethesalesengineer/show266
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#265 Searching For the Right Role that You Can Be Great At
15/05/2023 Duration: 55minJosh Price is the Manager for Solutions Engineering at Trella Health, an IT services and consulting company based in Atlanta. In this episode, Josh joins the podcast to talk about transitioning from music to sales, the health IT industry, and the challenges of being an SE leader. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show265
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#264 StartUp Pre Sales Engineering and Trends from a Recruiting Consultant
08/05/2023 Duration: 38minIn this episode with Justin Ferber, Senior Consultant at The Search Experience, a recruitment consultancy specializing in building go-to-market (GTM) teams for tech startups, to talk about what startups are looking for from SEs, how they hire talent, and how they prioritize what talents to bring in. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show264
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#263 The Subtle and Not So Subtle Differences between SDR AE and SE
01/05/2023 Duration: 47minIn this episode, Eric Finch provides advice on making a smart career choice between AE, SDR & SE. Eric Finch is a former US national team athlete and engineer who transitioned into tech sales. He became a global no. 1 seller for two years in a row at a 300-person high-growth startup, which has now gone public. Now, he runs an online business helping people break into tech sales. In this episode, I talked to Erich about the differences between sales engineering and tech sales and how one can make a smart career choice between the two. https://wethesalesengineers.com/263
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#262 Debating the First 3 Months for New Sales Engineers, Bootcamps and Trends
24/04/2023 Duration: 01h02minThere is a part of Sales Engineering that is just pure facts and if you follow, you have a high chance in being successful. On the other hand, there's a lot of it as well that is art, and we go based on how we feel, we lean on other presales individuals' experiences. So when 2 people disagree, it's common, and each can learn something from the other. That's what we have here. A disagreement on my latest youtube video. @TonyMoze has recently been through the onboarding process, and I wanted to get what he thinks differently.
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#260 Overcoming Burnout To Land and Excel At The Sales Engineering Role
10/04/2023 Duration: 01h04minLooking for your first sales engineering job is not a sprint; it’s a marathon. But you can even run the marathon like a sprint if you aren’t careful—leading you to burnout! This is one of many experiences that my guest for today went through along his journey to landing his first SE role. Raj Thakore, who is currently a Senior Sales Engineer at BlackBerry, came to me months ago to ask for coaching as he embarked on a journey filled with uncertainty and setbacks. He became a coaching client of mine for almost a year, and today, I invited him to the podcast to share the peaks and valleys of his six-month SE job search. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show260
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#259 How Side Hustles Can Help Your Career Amount
03/04/2023 Duration: 51min“I did something that's out of the norm, which is what I suggest a lot of people do.” This is what our guest for today suggests new SEs looking for work do: start side hustles and include them in their resumes. It landed him his first SE job and it might help you land yours. In this episode, we dive deeper into Ryan Friess’ SE career and learn the art of leveraging side hustles to secure SE jobs. Ryan Friess is an experienced sales engineer who has worked for the information technology and services industry for years. Currently, he is a Senior Sales Engineer at ID.me. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show259
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#258 Steps To Take If You Want to Become an Sales Engineer Leader
27/03/2023 Duration: 57minPaul H. Pearce is a Principal and Certified Training Partner at Great Demo!, a company founded by Peter E. Cohan, keynote speaker and author of a book of the same name. Paul H. Pearce describes himself as a “[c]ustomer-oriented, executive-level sales management professional with extensive experience developing strong and profitable client relationships, managing high-performance sales operations, and driving multi-million dollar contracts in an evolving Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) enterprise software market.” https://wethesalesengineers.com/show258
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#257 New Adventures and a New Way of Sales Engineering
20/03/2023 Duration: 42minIn this episode, Trevor Spires talks about what are the pros and cons of working in a larger, more traditional company vs. working in a startup. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show257
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#256 The Power Of Networking In Driving You to Your Wanted Destination
13/03/2023 Duration: 42minIn this episode of the We The Sales Engineers Podcast, I share with you a comprehensive look at my journey to becoming a Sales Engineer. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show256
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#255 Having the Support Structure to Help Figure Out if You've Stagnated
06/03/2023 Duration: 50minOur guest for this episode, Adam Burgess, had a unique journey in sales engineering, which according to him started as an attempt to become a professional actor. Arriving at sales engineering with no prior experience, Adam needed somebody to teach him, an experience which he is now motivated to pass forward. Adam Burgess is the Manager of the Sales Engineer Academy at Smartsheet. In this episode, we talk about his unique journey from acting to sales engineering, including a moment in his career when he realized he was stagnating and what he did about it. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show255
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#254 Strategies and Tactics to Finding Your New Job and Acing the Interviews
27/02/2023 Duration: 54minIn this episode, interviewed Charlie Gerrior, a sales engineer for a decade and who is considered a leader in the SE world who helps other SEs get to where they want to go. On the show, he shares his best tips and strategies for how SEs who are currently in between jobs could find their next job, or better, their best job. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show254
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#253 Relationships Are Not Built Overnight, But They Start With A Question
20/02/2023 Duration: 43minMy guest for this episode is an introvert like me, but he is deeply fascinated with building relationships, especially in sales. He describes many critical points in the sales cycle as opportunities where we could witness “humans being humans.” In this conversation, we explore how we can build better relationships with the people who buy from us. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show253