Technical Support Engineer 2
DatadogWe are Datadog's in-house product experts. The Technical Solutions team enables Datadog's worldwide growth by educating potential clients and ensuring that existing customers are happy and successful. We share our technical and product expertise with customers via multi-channel technical support, demos, and presentations. You’ll be joining a team and company where you will be challenged, but also will immediately witness your contributions to Datadog.
At Datadog, we place value in our office culture - the relationships and collaboration it builds and the creativity it brings to the table. We operate as a hybrid workplace to ensure our Datadogs can create a work-life harmony that best fits them.
What You’ll Do:
- Engage with customers via multiple channels (ticketing system, live chat, and screensharing tools) to identify and resolve technical support requests while continuing to educate our clients on the use of the platform
- Reproduce technical issues and dive into Datadog’s 1000+ integrations
- Become demo certified and lead a three-pillar demo to customers
- Participate in product conversations with internal teams based on feedback from client interactions
- Train as a highly knowledgeable specialist in one or more Datadog product area(s)
- Work from a Datadog office 3 - 5 days per week
Who You Are:
- Experienced in multi-channel technical support at a SaaS company (2+ years of related experience)
- Experienced using Zendesk, Jira, Confluence, or similar software
- An engineer with previous technical troubleshoo
About the company
Datadog
Monitoring and security platform for cloud applications.
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