Technical Sales - Engineering Development Group Entry Level

The MathWorks, Inc.
Cambridge
2 months ago
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Job Summary

MathWorks has a hybrid work model that enables staff members to split their time between office and home. The hybrid model provides the advantage of having both in-person time with colleagues and flexible at-home life optimizations.

The Engineering Development Group (EDG) is a key leadership development program in MathWorks, enabling successful candidates from a variety of technical backgrounds multiple opportunities to develop and demonstrate their skills for a rewarding career.

Specifically, team members in the EDG for Technical Sales program will develop additional skills (leadership and technical), work on projects with the MathWorks Sales team, and contribute to collaborative work. EDG team members receive mentoring and coaching that enables them to transition into a successful role within the MathWorks Sales organization, where they will work directly with customers and their account teams to achieve quarterly and annual sales quotas.

Please note: This role provides a path to EMEA Inside Sales. It is not an Application/Sales Engineer role. MathWorks Inside Sales team in Europe is based in Galway, Ireland (supporting EMEA) and you would be required to relocate.

MathWorks nurtures growth, appreciates diversity, encourages initiative, values teamwork, shares success, and rewards excellence.

Responsibilities

As a member of the EDG for Technical Sales program, you will engage with customers across industries to gain customer perspective and a deeper understanding of MathWorks’ suite of products. More specifically, you will:

  • Sharpen your technical skills to better understand our platforms and how to leverage them when collaborating with customers.
  • Collaborate with Sales and technical colleagues to identify and solve our customers’ technical and business challenges.
  • Effectively turn prospects and qualified leads into opportunities and revenue pipeline.
  • Demonstrate technical and leadership skills. Develop leadership skills through opportunities to show initiative, lead process improvements, as well as coach and mentor others.
  • While in EDG, you will connect with customers on complex technical issues in MATLAB, Simulink, and other MathWorks products.
  • Benefit from extensive learning opportunities through training, mentorship, and knowledge sharing forums.

Qualifications

  • A bachelor's degree is required.
  • A bachelor's degree in Engineering is required.
  • Strong academic record.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and time management skills.
  • Highly responsive and collaborative.
  • Strong interest in selling/Sales is required.
  • Programming skills in MATLAB.
  • Prior sales experience is a plus.
  • Fluency in an additional language is a plus.

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