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6 months ago
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🔐Security Pre-Sales Consultant


📍 UK Wide (WFH & Hybrid options) | 💰 £70,000 – £75,000 Basic + OTE (£85k–£90k) | 🚀 Progression Plan + Premium Tech + Healthcare


Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for Cybersecurity and pre-sales consulting? We're hiring aSecurity Pre-Sales Consultantto help shape, influence, and drive next-generation security strategies for some of the UK’s most dynamic businesses.


You'll be part of a specialist UK Technical Pre-Sales team focused on Cybersecurity within a wider Business Solutions & Services division. This is a high-impact role where you’ll collaborate across technical, sales, and delivery teams to provide best-in-class solutions that protect against today’s complex threat landscape.


🛠️What You'll Be Doing:


  • Act as a trusted advisor to clients, understanding their business and technical needs
  • Deliver whiteboarding sessions, posture assessments, and gap analyses to strengthen security strategy
  • Design and propose end-to-end cybersecurity solutions across a wide range of technologies
  • Collaborate with internal cloud, networking, and sales teams to align on best-fit strategies
  • Host and deliver chargeable workshops focused on strategy, risk, and technical assessments


What You'll Bring:


  • 5+ years in a Pre-Sales, Consulting, or Technical Security role (MSP/Reseller background preferred)
  • Knowledge of endpoint protection and threat detection tools
  • Strong Compliance and Regulations Experience (White Board Sessions etc.)
  • Familiarity with various vendors like Microsoft, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Sophos, Fortinet, Zscaler, and Palo Alto
  • Security certifications such asCISSP, CISM, CISA, orCompTIA Security+preferred


🎯Why Join Us?


You’ll be joining one of Europe’s largest IT service providers, known for delivering cutting-edge solutions across cloud, infrastructure, networking, and cybersecurity. With over 14,000 employees globally and a strong presence in the UK, this is a business built on innovation, long-term partnerships, and people-first culture. The teams enjoy a dynamic, supportive environment where ideas thrive and careers accelerate.


💡The Perks:


  • Work From Home & Hybrid working options available (Chippenham, London, Manchester or Northampton)
  • Modern tech setup (latest iPhone, screens, laptops)
  • Subsidised private healthcare & medical benefits
  • Tailored progression plan with training & mentoring

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