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<h4>Minimum qualifications:</h4> <ul> <li>Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering or a related field or equivalent practical experience.</li> <li>10 years of experience with software development in one or more programming languages.</li> <li>Experience implementing security solutions for enterprises (e.g., threat detection and hunting, malware intelligence, cloud security posture management, or identity and access management systems).</li> <li>Experience in working with cloud environments.</li> </ul> <h4>Preferred qualifications:</h4> <ul> <li>Master's degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, a technical field, or equivalent practical experience.</li> <li>Certification in cloud or security industry (e.g., CISSP, CCSP).</li> <li>Experience in developing security operations products.</li> <li>Experience with software design and architecture.</li> <li>Experience with setting up and maintaining development environments (DevOps) and testing, maintaining, or launching software products.</li> </ul> <h4>About the job</h4> <p>When leading companies choose Google Cloud, it's a huge win for spreading the power of cloud computing globally. Once educational institutions, government agencies, and other businesses sign on to use Google Cloud products, you come in to facilitate making their work more productive, mobile, and collaborative. You listen and deliver what is most helpful for the customer. You assist fellow sales Googlers by problem-solving key technical issues for our customers. You liaise with the product marketing management and engineering teams to stay on top of industry trends and devise enhancements to Google Cloud products.</p> <p>As a Technical Sales Specialist, you will partner with technical sales teams as a cybersecurity subject matter expert to differentiate Google Cloud and our security solutions to our customers. You will help prospective and existing customers and partners understand the power of Google Cloud, develop creative cloud solutions and architectures to solve their business tests, engage in proofs of concepts, and troubleshoot any technical questions and roadblocks related to cybersecurity. You will use your expertise and presentation skills to engage with customers to understand their business and technical requirements, and persuasively present practical and useful solutions on Google Cloud. You will have excellent technical, communication and organizational skills. You will partner with internal engineering stakeholders to improve products and build solutions, optimizing for results when in production and identifying innovative ways to multiply your impact and the impact of the team as a whole.</p> <p>You will be a part of a team of fellow Googlers working in an environment of respect and where we promote equal opportunities to succeed.</p> <p>Google Cloud accelerates every organization's ability to digitally transform its business and industry. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google's cutting-edge technology, and tools that help developers build more sustainably. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.</p> <h4>Responsibilities</h4> <ul> <li>Work with the team to identify and qualify business opportunities, understand key customer technical objections, and develop the strategy to resolve technical blockers.</li> <li>Share in-depth security expertise to support the technical relationship with customers, including technology advocacy, supporting bid responses, product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work, and partnering directly with product management to prioritize solutions impacting customer adoption to Google Cloud.</li> <li>Work directly with Google Cloud products to demonstrate and prototype integrations in customer and partner environments.</li> <li>Recommend integration strategies, enterprise architectures, platforms, and application infrastructure required to successfully implement a complete solution on Google Cloud.</li> <li>Travel to customer sites, conferences, and other related events as required, acting as a public advocate for Google Cloud.</li> </ul>

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