Salesforce Sales Engineer - 120k + OTE + Benefits - Virginia Retail & Wholesale - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Salesforce Sales Engineer - 120k + OTE + Benefits - Virginia

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Minimum salary: 120000.00 USD
Maximum salary: 120000.00 USD
Salary period: Annual
SalaryAdditional: OTE
Benefits
Since 2008, this Salesforce Organization has been one of the most highly recognized and respected ISV Partners. Their applications on the AppExchange have been widely implemented within companies of 500-10,000 users, far surpassing any other Salesforce solution within the industry!
If you are skilled in APEX/VisualForce, and have experience in a Sales Engineer role at a Salesforce Partner, End-User or ISV, I am looking to speak with you! Bonus includes being in close proximity to Arlington, VA.
I am setting up interviews throughout the week and looking to fill this role quickly due to the large pipeline of projects. For more details please send resume to Kira Busman or contact me via phone.
Mason Frank International is the global leader for Salesforce recruitment, advertising more Salesforce jobs than any other agency. We deal with both Salesforce Partners & End Users throughout North America. By specializing solely in placing candidates in the Salesforce market I have built relationships with most of the key employers in North America and have an unrivalled understanding of where the best opportunities and Salesforce jobs are.
Keywords: APEX/ISV/Salesforce/SFDC/DEV401/DEV501/Developer/App/Visualforce/Virginia/Arlington/Washington DC/DC Metro/Norfolk/Tysons Corner/Bathesda/Maryland/Southern VA/McLean/Sales/Sales Engineer/Pre-Sales/Force/SAAS
Mason Frank International Inc. is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Job Type: Permanent
Job Location: Virginia
Salary: $120000
OTE
BenefitsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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