With 1,000 intelligence professionals, over $300M in sales, and serving over 1,800 clients worldwide, Recorded Future is the worlds most advanced, and largest, intelligence company!
Recorded Future provides data-driven Fraud Threat Intelligence that allows clients to prevent fraud before it even occurs. Our Payment Fraud Module unparalleled dark web coverage allows clients to identify up to 90% of compromised card assets within hours of data breaches (well in advance of CAMS alerts), receive daily alerts about new CPPs, investigate fraud incidents and suspicious chargeback claims, and maintain real-time visibility into corporate exposure in the dark web.
The role: You will work with Recorded Future Fraud account teams on the solution and technical aspects of selling Recorded Futures fraud security solutions to prospects and clients. You will be the "eyes & ears" for the field serving as the subject matter expert for our security products, supporting customers and prospects.
What you'll do as a Senior Sales Engineer:
- Meet with prospective payment fraud customers to understand requirements, field technical questions, and demonstrate capabilities
- Plan and manage product proof of concept efforts
- Develop sample use-cases and analytic demos
- Address critical analytical, technical, and operational issues
- Respond to functional and technical elements of RFIs/RFPs
- Resolve technical/integration problems
- Drive user adoption across a variety of use cases
- Communicate directly with Recorded Future customers to understand fraud architecture, infrastructure, and objectives in order to map a customers security priorities to product capabilities
- Assist in new client onboarding training
What you'll bring to the Senior Sales Engineer role:
- 3+ years of experience as a successful pre-sales engineer (SE), or equivalent experience within the domain of cybercrime, financial fraud and general information security experience
- Domain expertise in financial fraud detection, prevention, and analytics for deposits, payments, or cards.
- Knowledge of payment ecosystems, including payment and authorization systems, service providers, and processor systems.
- Knowledge and use of APIs and familiarity with scripting languages
- Mature and effective time-management skills
- Able to travel up to 25% (in normal circumstances)
Why should you join Recorded Future?
Recorded Future employees (or Futurists), represent over 40 nationalities and embody our core values of having high standards, practicing inclusion, and acting ethically. Our dedication to empowering clients with intelligence to disrupt adversaries has earned us a 4.8-star user rating from Gartner and 8 of the top 10 Fortune 100 companies as clients.
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