The Regional Sales Manager will build a pipeline of opportunities, run a consultative sales process, engage with security leaders, and forecast revenues.
Zafran is on a mission to stop the exploitation of vulnerabilities everywhere. We’re rethinking how security teams prioritize risk, and we’re building something no one else has: a new operating model that defuses the threats that matter most—fast.
We’re looking for an experienced and driven Regional Sales Manager to help take our momentum to the next level. This is not your average sales role. You’ll be on the front lines of one of cybersecurity’s most transformative companies, partnering with some of the most advanced and security-conscious enterprises in the world. If you love the thrill of landing high-impact deals and being part of something big, keep reading.
- 5+ years of experience selling complex B2B or cybersecurity solutions, preferably with enterprise or mid-market customers
- Proven track record of meeting or exceeding quota in high-growth environments
- Deep understanding of the cybersecurity buyer—especially in vulnerability management, SecOps, or threat intelligence
- Comfortable navigating multi-threaded deals and engaging C-suite buyers
- Strong storyteller who can tailor value narratives to both technical and business audiences
- Familiarity with partner-driven selling and working with MSSPs or VARs
- Energetic, curious, and resourceful. You find creative ways to open doors and close business
- Experience with Salesforce and a disciplined approach to pipeline and forecast management
Top Skills
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