But, if you're set on taking
your chances in pharmaceutical sales, here's what to do to have a successful pharmaceutical sales job interview:
Not exact matches
Pharma industry overview to give you a bearing on WHERE to start What drug reps do so you WO N'T appear ignorant
in front of managers Direct vs indirect selling for a solid UNDERSTANDING of the selling process Qualifications required for
pharmaceutical sales jobs so you know exactly what your
CHANCES are
in getting into the field 80 % vs 20 % job market and WHERE the best job search efforts should be And much more on effective job hunting campaigns by industry pro
If I told you there was a very good way to DECREASE your
chances of getting a job
in medical
sales (laboratory
sales,
pharmaceutical sales, clinical diagnostics
sales, imaging
sales, DNA products
sales, hospital equipment
sales, medical device
sales, surgical supplies
sales, or any healthcare
sales) BY OVER 30 %, you'd want to know what it was so you could avoid that at all costs, right?
If you are new to medical
sales, or you are transitioning to an area you haven't sold
in before (say,
pharmaceutical to medical device
sales or other health care
sales category), any underlying doubts you might have could easily slip into your voice and kill your
chances of getting to the face to face.
Your CV is your
chance to not only convey both traits, but also exemplify your suitability for a career
in pharmaceutical and medical
sales.