Full-Time

Solutions Consulting Manager

Presales

Posted on 10/31/2025

Palo Alto Networks

Palo Alto Networks

10,001+ employees

Firewall and cloud security provider

No salary listed

Munich, Germany

Hybrid

Hybrid role with 50-75% regional travel.

Category
Sales & Solution Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Product Management
Requirements
  • Experience as a pre-sales System Engineer Manager
  • Experience as a Senior System Engineer/Specialist
  • Industry knowledge of security product market trends and directional awareness of our roadmap and technology development efforts, knowledge of competitor offerings and products
  • Knowledge of how to deliver comprehensive security solutions to Palo Alto Networks customer base
  • Experience in selling, designing, implementing or managing one or more of the following solutions: Network Security, SASE, SaaS, CNAPP and/or SOC Transformation Technologies
  • Partnering with Customer Support functions to ensure successful implementation and adoption of sold solutions
  • Strong communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills
  • Quota driven attitude focused on client's best solution by being a trusted advisor
  • High level of German language skills and business fluency in English
Responsibilities
  • Recruit and hire new Solutions Consultants into the territory, hiring the best talent in the industry
  • Responsible for training, mentoring, and reviewing employees on your team, keeping them engaged and successful in their careers
  • Support field Solutions Consultant team in complex evaluations, problem-solving and challenging customer environments
  • Leads and coaches team on successful technical validation efforts based on best practices to ensure technical win in assigned opportunities
  • Define, create and monitor individual development plans for your team
  • Works closely with Professional Services, Customer Success and Specialist teams to ensure overall customer implementation and adoption of solutions
  • Provide effective technical leadership in customer interactions to include sharing security trends and standard methodologies employed by other customers to actively be part of the selling process
  • Drive Palo Alto Networks Platformization efforts within your accounts
  • Work closely with the Domain Specialist Manager to ensure optimal use of resources and align the required resources to the projects you are handling
  • Act as an escalation point to collaborate with pre-sales and post-sales teams for any issues that arise
  • Build and maintain relationships with key customers to solidify reference accounts and to assist the account teams with defining plans to drive more business
  • Present to customers as our expert in your area at all levels in the customer hierarchy from technician to CIO
  • Discuss competitor products in the marketplace and positions ours as the best alternative
  • Working with Product Management, Technical Marketing, and R&D to build requirements and product features for our large customers and provide feedback from customers
  • 50-75% travel within the region
  • Work with your sales counterpart (DSM) to develop a technical strategy that accelerates growth. Identify key verticals, markets, use cases, and solutions to focus on, and devise a comprehensive strategy and engagement model tailored to your region or district.

Palo Alto Networks provides hardware, software, and subscription-based security solutions to protect organizations from cyber threats. Its products include network firewalls (Strata), cloud security (Prisma Cloud), and AI-powered security operations (Cortex), which work together to secure on-premises and cloud environments, manage identity and access, and detect threats. The company differentiates itself by offering an integrated, end-to-end security stack that combines hardware, software licenses, and ongoing services across enterprises, SMBs, and government clients. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive protection for networks, data, and applications as organizations move between data centers and cloud environments.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 FY2026 revenue hit $2.594 billion with Next-Gen Security ARR up 33% YoY.
  • CEO Arora bought $10M shares March 27, 2026, lifting stock 5% to $154.35.
  • Portkey acquisition at $120M-$140M bolsters autonomous AI defenses in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • CrowdStrike Falcon erodes NGFW share with 40% faster endpoint detection in 12-24 months.
  • Zscaler captures 25% Prisma Access migrations via 30% cheaper SASE in 6-12 months.
  • CyberArk integration fails, causing Fortune 100 breach and 20-30% stock drop in 12-18 months.

What makes Palo Alto Networks unique

  • Prisma Cloud unifies proactive artifact scanning and reactive runtime protection across code to cloud.
  • Cortex Cloud integrates Prisma CNAPP with cloud detection for real-time threat response.
  • Prisma AIRS 3.0 discovers and protects agentic AI lifecycles launched April 2026.

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Benefits

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Healthcare

Wellness

Development

Financial: Traditional & Roth 401(k) options

Time Off

Other Perks

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-6%

1 year growth

-6%

2 year growth

-6%
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