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This is a hybrid position, you will be required to go into the Austin, TX office 2 days/ week.
About the role...
As a Solutions Engineer, you will play a vital role in bridging the gap between our technical solutions and our clients' needs. This role is ideal for recent college graduates with a background in Computer Science or Software Engineering, and individuals with 2-5 years of professional experience in a technology related field. We are searching for individuals with a passion for solving complex problems using technology, along with the ability to thrive in a collaborative and dynamic environment.
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About Solutions Engineering:
Solutions Engineers, also known as Sales Engineers, play a crucial role in the intersection of technology and business. They act as technical experts, working closely with sales teams to understand client needs and demonstrating how a company's products or services can provide effective solutions. Solutions Engineers bridge the gap between technical complexity and client understanding, ensuring that clients receive the best possible solutions to meet their unique challenges. This role requires a combination of technical expertise, communication skills, and the ability to thrive in a dynamic and client-facing environment. As a Solutions Engineer Intern, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience in this exciting and impactful field.
Join our team and embark on a journey of professional growth, technical excellence, and meaningful contributions to our company's success!
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