The Basics:

Tanium is looking for talented and energetic individuals to be part of our growing business. The Sales Development Representative intern will work closely with all facets of our business including our marketing teams, our broad partner community, and sales teams. Motivated and driven individuals will thrive in this environment while building the foundation for a long-term technology sales career. We will partner with you on your development to help you grow your career, while investing in your development and ensuring you have the resources to be successful.

The position is an onsite role based in Addison, TX. 

The hourly rate for this internship is $25. This hourly rate is an estimate for what Tanium will pay an intern. The actual rate offered may be adjusted based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, education, skills, training, and experience. In addition to an hourly rate, interns will receive a $2,500 housing stipend and be eligible for 401k matching and a monthly allowance for communications reimbursement.  

What you’ll do:

  • Schedule highly qualified meetings for your field sales team members using a defined sales methodology and utilizing sales strategies within your territory
  • Manage lead generation and follow up activity on inbound leads for your territory
  • Leverage world class tools such as Salesforce, ZoomInfo, Outreach, LinkedIn Navigator to drive the biggest impact across your territory
  • Collaborate with sales, marketing, partners, and product teams on messaging, field events and defined campaigns
  • Through regular trainings and enablement, build a strong understanding of the competitive landscape and current trends in the marketplace
  • Work with your leadership team to build strong communications skills and learn how to deliver effective reporting back to the business
  • Meet or exceed minimum weekly activity metrics: calls, emails, conversations and meetings
  • Work closely with your team and business partners in a highly collaborative environment

We’re looking for someone who is:

  • Authorized to work in the U.S. now and in the future
  • Available to work full-time from June 10, 2024 to August 16, 2024
  • A currently enrolled Bachelors degree candidate, preferably studying business or related area, ideally with a 3.5+ GPA
  • Graduating Spring 2025 or Fall 2024  
  • Experienced with Enterprise SaaS or Security (1+ years preferred)
  • Passionate about being part of a team focused on helping customers solve some of the most pressing needs in Security and IT, while helping drive innovation and collaborations across the business
  • Strong in building relationships across the business and becoming a trusted resource for the team
  • Able to work closely with a high energy, dynamic sales team in the ongoing optimization of strategic sales approaches
  • Eager to learn, committed to getting 1% better every day and open to feedback
  • Competitive with a mentality that drives you to exceed

About Tanium 

Tanium, the industry’s only provider of converged endpoint management (XEM), leads the paradigm shift in legacy approaches to managing complex security and technology environments. Only Tanium protects every team, endpoint, and workflow from cyber threats by integrating IT, Operations, Security, and Risk into a single platform that delivers comprehensive visibility across devices, a unified set of controls, and a common taxonomy for a single shared purpose: to protect critical information and infrastructure at scale. Tanium has been named to the Forbes Cloud 100 list for six consecutive years and ranks on Fortune’s list of the Best Large Workplaces in Technology. In fact, more than half of the Fortune 100 and the U.S. armed forces trust Tanium to protect people; defend data; secure systems; and see and control every endpoint, team, and workflow everywhere. That’s the power of certainty. Visit www.tanium.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

On a mission. Together. 

At Tanium, we are stewards of a culture that emphasizes the importance of collaboration, respect, and diversity. In our pursuit of revolutionizing the way some of the largest enterprises and governments in the world solve their most difficult IT challenges, we are strengthened by our unique perspectives and by our collective actions.   

We are an organization with stakeholders around the world and it’s imperative that the diversity of our customers and communities is reflected internally in our team members. We strive to create a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone feels they have opportunities to succeed and grow because we know that only together can we do great things. 

Each of our team members has 5 days set aside as volunteer time off (VTO) to contribute to the communities they live in and give back to the causes they care about most. Interns and other Tanium contractors are eligible for VTO after 90 days of employment. 

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