Tyler Benson
About Tyler Benson
Tyler Benson is a Sales Engineer at CommentSold, specializing in delivering immersive demonstrations of the platform's technical and functional features. He has a background in software sales and marketing, with previous roles at CareerBuilder and Ohio University Men's Ice Hockey.
Current Role at CommentSold
Tyler Benson serves as a Sales Engineer at CommentSold, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he specializes in delivering immersive demonstrations that help prospective customers grasp the technical and functional aspects of the CommentSold platform. His focus is on ensuring that potential clients understand the value of the products and services offered by CommentSold during their evaluation and implementation phases.
Previous Experience in Sales
Before joining CommentSold, Tyler Benson worked as a Senior Software Sales Executive at CareerBuilder from 2016 to 2017 in Chicago, IL. He also held the position of Account Executive at RoadRunner Recycling in 2019 for seven months in the Greater Chicago Area. These roles contributed to his expertise in sales and customer engagement.
Educational Background
Tyler Benson earned his Bachelor's Degree in Sports Sciences from Ohio University, where he studied from 2012 to 2015. His academic journey included a year at the University of Central Oklahoma from 2011 to 2012. This educational background provided him with a foundation that supports his current role in technology sales.
Experience in Marketing
Tyler Benson has experience in marketing, having worked as a Marketing Associate for the Ohio University Men's Ice Hockey team from 2014 to 2015. This role allowed him to develop skills in promoting and communicating the value of a sports program.
Passion for Technology
Tyler Benson has a passion for differentiated and emerging technologies. This interest is evident in his approach as a Sales Engineer, where he focuses on leveraging innovative solutions to meet customer needs and enhance their understanding of the CommentSold platform.