Sales Development Representative, Enterprise EMEA

HackerOne
London
3 weeks ago
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HackerOne is the global leader in human-powered security, harnessing the creativity of the world’s largest community of security researchers with cutting-edge AI to protect your digital assets. The HackerOne Platform combines the expertise of our elite community and the most up-to-date vulnerability database to pinpoint critical security flaws across your attack surface. Our integrated solutions, including bug bounty, pentesting, code security audits, spot checks, and AI red teaming, ensure continuous vulnerability discovery and management throughout the software development lifecycle.

SDR, Enterprise EMEA

Position Summary: HackerOne is searching for a Sales Development Representative, Enterprise Accounts who is interested in developing their career in innovative cybersecurity software sales. The SDR will build and nurture relationships with high-level cybersecurity leaders by partnering with sales executives and marketing through strategic account-based, multi-channel prospecting. Prior experience as an SDR or relevant work experience is required. This position will report to the Sr. SDR Manager in the UK.

What You Will Do

  • Thorough onboarding and training program: Immersing yourself in the world of cybersecurity and developing fundamental sales skills (cold calling, email copywriting, negotiation, social selling over LinkedIn etc.) for long-term success.

  • Develop strong working partnerships internally: Work closely with Account Executives and Marketing to attain pipeline goals through tightly coordinated account-based sales efforts.

  • Systems and Processes: Gain proficiency in the usage of our prospecting systems (Salesforce, Outreach, LinkedIn etc.) and execute on a proven prospecting process by setting qualified Meetings and Opportunities through your use of the phone, email, and social channels.

  • Assume the role of “conduit”: Between our prospective clients and our sales team. Our SDRs speak to more in-seat security leaders than anyone else at HackerOne!

  • Become a trusted advisor: You will develop in-depth knowledge about the challenges our prospective clients are facing and help them understand the value proactive security, ethical hacking, and bug bounties can bring to their organizations.

  • Achieve personal success: Achieve personal and financial success by exceeding your quota of monthly qualified meetings and opportunities.

  • Own Activity: Be self-motivated in KPIs - calls, sequencing, emails, LinkedIn messages.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Strong acumen for writing emails and research.

  • Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience, including cold calling.

  • Must be based remotely in London. HackerOne is a flexible work company.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience as a SDR.

  • Experience in SaaS or cybersecurity.

  • Experience with Salesforce, Outreach, LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

  • Experience cold calling.

  • German speaking (nice to have).

Estimated base salary: 36k - 45k GBP, OTE 41-55k GBP.

Job Benefits:

  • Health (medical, vision, dental), life, and disability insurance.

  • Equity stock options.

  • Retirement plans.

  • Paid public holidays and unlimited PTO.

  • Paid maternity and parental leave.

  • Leaves of absence (including caregiver leave and leave under CO's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act).

  • Employee Assistance Program.

  • Flexible Work Stipend.

*Eligibility may differ by country.

We are a Circle Back Initiative Employer and commit to responding to every applicant.

We're committed to building a global team!

Employment at HackerOne is contingent on a background check.

HackerOne is anEqual Opportunity Employer.

This policy applies to all HackerOne employment practices, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship.

For US based roles only: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, all qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for the position.

HackerOne Values: HackerOne commits to maintaining a strong, inclusive culture built for our employees and our community of hackers. We are driven by our five core values.

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