Business Development Representative
1PasswordFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years), Entry Level & New Grad
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field and have 1-3 years of experience in sales, lead generation, or business development within the cloud native, cybersecurity, or devops industry. Strong communication, interpersonal, research, analytical, and problem-solving skills are essential, along with proficiency in CRM systems like HubSpot or Salesforce. The ideal candidate is self-motivated, goal-oriented, can work independently, and has a proven ability to meet sales targets. Familiarity with cybersecurity concepts and services is a significant advantage, and candidates should ideally be located in the Central time zone.
The Business Development Representative will prospect and identify potential clients in the security sales market through various lead generation techniques, including cold calling, emailing, social media, and industry events. Responsibilities include conducting thorough prospect research to understand their security needs, generating a consistent pipeline of high-quality leads by meeting targets, and qualifying leads by assessing business requirements and matching them with company solutions. The role involves scheduling meetings and product demos for the sales team, collaborating on targeted sales strategies, maintaining accurate CRM records, and staying updated on industry trends and competitor offerings. Additionally, the BDR will provide feedback to marketing and product teams based on customer interactions.
Supply chain risk management and audits
Chainguard specializes in managing risks in supply chains, particularly for businesses that rely on software. They conduct audits to identify risks and provide detailed reports with recommendations for improvement. Their unique offering includes a curated base container image distro, which helps businesses transition to secure software environments. Chainguard also provides supply chain observability services, allowing companies to track their software's origins and dependencies.