Sell Coreforce's public-safety SaaS and hardware across a multi-state Midwest territory. Develop sales strategy, acquire and present to clients, negotiate and close deals, manage long sales cycles, and complete necessary administrative tasks. Requires frequent travel and maintaining CJIS clearance.
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Company Overview:
Coreforce is an innovative SaaS company providing digital solutions for frontline professionals. Our products, body cameras, in-car videos, mobile routers, and digital evidence systems, help public safety officers and first responders save lives, strengthen community trust, and enhance accountability.
Territory Manager – Build Your Career with Purpose
Join Coreforce and use your sales skills to support innovative technology that strengthens communities.
Why You’ll Love Working Here:
- Flexible hybrid schedule
- 15 PTO days + floating holiday
- Competitive benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with 100% match up to 4%
- Annual bonus and tuition reimbursement
- Career growth in a fast-growing, mission-driven company
- Collaborative, purpose-driven culture
Responsibilities:
- Client Acquisition
- Sales Strategy Development
- Sales Presentations
- Negotiation and Closing
- Administrative
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience is preferred.
- 2+ years of direct sales experience (multi-state regional sales). Sales experience in the Public Safety Sector is preferred but not required.
- Must have the ability to pass and maintain FBI and State Criminal Justice Information Security (CJIS) clearance.
- Travel requirement: 50%+ travel (ground and air) including overnight travel.
- Experience with lengthy sales cycles
Coreforce is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.
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