Inside Partner Sales Representative (Focus Partner East)
Job location: Alpharetta, Georgia
Company Name: Object First
Work arrangement: Hybrid
Compensation Minimum: US$54,000
Compensation Maximum: US$89,999
Job ID: 7725101
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Job location: Alpharetta, Georgia
Company Name: Object First
Work arrangement: Hybrid
Compensation Minimum: US$54,000
Compensation Maximum: US$89,999
Job ID: 7725101
Description
Inside Partner Sales Representative – Focus Partner East
 
About the job
Are you ambitious and looking for an opportunity to make a real impact on the tech industry? At Object First, we are revolutionizing backup data storage by offering secure, simple, and powerful solutions designed specifically for Veeam customers. Today, 96% of ransomware attacks target backup data, and more than 70% of companies are attacked by ransomware. Object First offers a last line of defense against cyber threats and allows customers to truly ransomware-proof their organizations. Our team blends innovation, collaboration, and a clear vision to become the market number 1. At Object First, we value creativity, drive, and a passion for tackling challenges. We offer a fast-growing environment where your voice and ideas matter, providing you with opportunities to develop professionally alongside some of the best in the industry. You’ll find a dynamic and collaborative setting, ideal for taking your sales career to the next level.
 
Object First is looking for a driven Inside Partner Sales Representative – Focus Partner East to join our growing team, dedicated to supporting our Focus Partner sellers. You’ll execute our Channel Sales playbook to build strong partner relationships, grow the pipeline, and drive sales.
 
What you’ll do:
 
  • You will focus on building strong partner relationships, driving pipeline growth, and delivering partner enablement to help our Focus Partner sellers succeed
  • Identify and develop partner sales opportunities with Focus Partner sellers
  • Grow the number of Focus Partner Reps actively promoting Object First solutions
  • Drive partner enablement initiatives by delivering training, resources, and product updates to assigned Focus Partner sellers and technical teams
  • Provide sales support: demos, deal registration, quotes, and follow-up
  • Maintain accurate records in CRM to keep the sales cycle moving
  • Team with Object First sellers in our Alpharetta office three times per week
  • Partner with the assigned Focus Partner team on executing the Object First strategy and align with the team to promote growth.

What you bring:
  • 2+ years of inside sales experience, ideally in a two-tier partner model
  • Proven track record of exceeding sales targets
  • Skilled at setting measurable goals and driving partner engagement and productivity
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • High-energy, adaptable, and self-motivated
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred (or equivalent experience)
 


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