Huzzle

SaaS, MarTech, FinTech, EdTech

GTMEngineer

₹15–25L ~AI est. Remote FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“GTM Engineer at Huzzle. Skills: GTM Engineer, Technical sales, Revenue goals. Partner with Sales team. Lead technical discovery”

What You'll Achieve.

Bridge gap technical product; Bridge gap revenue goals; Accelerate market adoption

Industry & Context.

SaaS, MarTech, FinTech, EdTech
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills; Diagnose technical issues; Troubleshoot issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Technical customer-facing role experience, Proficiency in programming language, Comfort working with APIs, Comfort working with databases, Ability to explain technical concepts, Problem-solving skills, Diagnose technical issues, Support high-growth GTM motions, Hit revenue-linked milestones, Experience in early-stage startups, Experience in venture-backed startups, Deep understanding of cloud infrastructure, Familiarity with modern GTM tech stacks

Nice to Have

Contributions to open-source projects, Portfolio of technical content creation

What You'll Do.

Partner with Sales team

Lead technical discovery

Lead product demonstrations

Lead proof-of-concept engagements

Build custom integrations

Showcase product value

Act as voice of customer

Translate field feedback

Develop technical sales collateral

Develop documentation

Develop best practices guides

Develop modular code snippets

Troubleshoot technical hurdles

Resolve technical hurdles

Stay ahead of industry trends

Position technology effectively

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Sales team; Work with internal teams

Communication Scope

Explain technical concepts

Full Job Description

### About Huzzle At Huzzle, we connect exceptional talents with top opportunities at leading companies across the UK, US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Our clients include startups, digital agencies, and tech platforms across industries such as SaaS, MarTech, FinTech, and EdTech. Unlike an outsourcing agency, we place you directly with a client where you’re hired in-house as a valued member of their team. This means you work closely with internal teams, contribute to meaningful projects, and have real opportunities for career growth. **Role Type: Full-time** **Engagement: Independent Contractor** **Job Summary** We are looking for a versatile GTM Engineer to bridge the gap between our technical product capabilities and our ambitious revenue goals. In this role, you will be the architectural backbone of the sales process, ensuring that our technology solves real-world business problems for our customers. You will sit at the intersection of Engineering, Product, and Sales, acting as a technical advisor who can both high-level strategize and deep-dive into code to close complex deals and accelerate market adoption. ### **Key Responsibilities** * Partner with the Sales team to lead technical discovery, product demonstrations, and proof-of-concept (POC) engagements. * Build custom integrations, scripts, and demos that showcase the unique value proposition of the product to prospective clients. * Act as the "voice of the customer" for the product team, translating field feedback into actionable product requirements and roadmap items. * Develop technical sales collateral, including documentation, best practices guides, and modular code snippets. * Troubleshoot and resolve technical hurdles during the pre-sales and onboarding phases to ensure a seamless customer transition. * Stay ahead of industry trends and competitor landscapes to position our technology effectively against market alternatives. **Requirements** * Proven experience in a technical, customer-facing role (e

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