Cisco ThousandEyes is a Digital Experience Assurance platform that empowers organizations to deliver flawless digital experiences across every network – even the ones they don’t own. Powered by AI and an unmatched set of cloud, internet and enterprise network telemetry data, ThousandEyes enables IT teams to proactively detect, diagnose, and remediate issues – before they impact end- user experiences.
ThousandEyes is deeply integrated across the entire Cisco technology portfolio and beyond, helping customers deploy at scale while also delivering AI-powered assurance insights within Cisco’s leading Networking, Security, Collaboration, and Observability portfolios.
The ThousandEyes Partner Account Manager for Mexico will play a pivotal role in expanding and supporting our channel partner ecosystem across Latin America. As the first LATAM-based PAM, you will collaborate closely with Channel Sales and Marketing teams to build strong relationships with Global System Integrators, Managed Service Providers, and Value-Added Resellers. You will be responsible for developing and executing programs that enable partners to effectively position, sell, and deliver ThousandEyes solutions, while managing partner-generated opportunities and serving as the primary advocate for ThousandEyes within the partner community. This role is ideal for someone who is sales oriented, a go-getter and eager to execute our regional partner strategy to drive market growth.
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