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Regional Sales Manager, UK

LogPoint
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9 months ago
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Logpoint, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, stands as a European cybersecurity force and we are now looking for our new Regional Sales Manager, UK (RSM) to join us. You can be based anywhere in the UK, with the ability the travel to our London office and clients based in Greater London.

Our advanced solutions set the standard for digital defense, making us a pivotal ally for organisations. 

Join us; let's pioneer excellence together.

You will lead sales initiatives, formulate strategic named account plans and cultivate robust customer and partner relationships to realize predetermined sales targets and revenue objectives.

Your day to day:

You’ll have ownership over:

Identify and target potential clients in the mid-market to lower enterprise segment. Build and maintain a robust pipeline of qualified prospects. Conduct prospecting activities, including follow through on qualified inbound leads, cold calling, networking, and attending industry events.
Lead the sales process from prospecting to closing deals, ensuring revenue targets are met or exceeded. Collaborate with pre-sales, marketing, and technical teams to provide seamless solutions to customers. Cultivate and nurture strong relationships with key decision-makers and stakeholders within target accounts and partners. Present product demonstrations, proposals, and pricing to potential customers. Maintain accurate records of sales activities and opportunities in Salesforce/Clari. Generate regular sales reports and forecasts for management review. Maintain accurate contract records and customer interactions documentation.

Your professional toolbox: 

A minimum of 5 years of documented experience in software sales, with a strong track record of acquiring new customers in the UK market Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, or a related field.

Who you are:

Track record of leveraging structured sales process Excellent leadership skills with the ability to manage and drive sales initiatives independently. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and presentation skills. In-depth knowledge of the SaaS sales cycle and the technology or Cyber (preferred) industry - Proficiency in CRM software and sales analytics tools. Ability to travel within the UK for customer meetings and business development.

Why join Logpoint:

An entrepreneurial approach to our work, with trusted responsibilities and quick decision making. The chance to be a change-maker and innovate in the cybersecurity industry. Remote work options and flexible working hours, promote a healthy work-life balance.

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