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At Santa Barbara-based Atomica, we build micro‑tech for autonomous cars, cell therapies, VR/AR, the Internet of Things, DNA sequencing, molecular diagnostics and more. We are looking for ambitious, highly motivated people to join our sales and marketing team. As an Account Development Representative (ADR), you will act as the first point of contact in our sales pipeline, building a business case for why prospects are a good fit for Atomica. Unlike typical SDR/BDR roles, you will work deeper into the funnel and qualify opportunities, vetting leading technological advancements and the companies that make them.
$64,500 - $70,000 + commission
Atomica encourages applications from candidates at all levels where pay will be based on experience.
Atomica is changing the world. Working at Atomica is truly a one‑of‑a‑kind opportunity to impact groundbreaking technology while living in paradise. Your contributions to our MEMS technology will drive innovation, solve the great problems of our time and directly impact the lives of people across the globe.
Life in Santa Barbara is just that. Atomica is sandwiched between the beautiful Santa Ynez mountains and the pristine Central California coastline. Within 5‑minutes from the office, you will find rich local culture, world‑class schools, an airport for convenient travel, festivals, and excellent options to wine and dine. We have had employees move from all over the country and say life has never been better.
Atomica Corp. unleashes the power of Micro Electro‑Mechanical Systems (MEMS) to help solve the great problems of our time. Utilizing a uniquely collaborative approach to development and manufacturing, it partners with innovative companies to deliver breakthrough MEMS‑based solutions in cloud computing, autonomous vehicles, cell therapy, molecular diagnostics, genomics, 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), and more.
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