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Regional Sales Manager - Ohio

Company: Eagle Eye Networks

Location: Cleveland, OH

Posted Feb 01, 2025

Eagle Eye Networks, a global leader in cloud video surveillance, is seeking a Regional Sales Manager for its Ohio Region. The RSM will drive growth by building a strong reseller channel, targeting an established account base, and collaborating with regional consultants. The role demands a high-energy, result-driven mindset and knowledge of the market with sales experience in SaaS products or similar video surveillance technologies is a plus. Responsibilities include achieving sales quotas, fostering relationships with resellers, uncovering end-user opportunities, and developing tailored high-growth business plans for territory partners. Eagle Eye Networks offers competitive benefits, including medical benefits, Taco Tuesdays, a 401k plan with company match, weekly lunch, snacks, and unlimited PTO.

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