We sometimes do
get medical device sales jobs that require a biomedical engineering background.
Read Brian's story of how
he got a medical device sales job in just a little over 2 months (after a downsizing):
Not exact matches
Medical sales jobs (and especially medical device sales jobs) are notorious for being difficult to get into, and most people assume that it's impossible for candidates who are right out of c
Medical sales jobs (and especially
medical device sales jobs) are notorious for being difficult to get into, and most people assume that it's impossible for candidates who are right out of c
medical device sales jobs) are notorious for being difficult to
get into, and most people assume that it's impossible for candidates who are right out of college.
Nick feels great about his
job search, he's
getting interviews with top
medical device companies, and he's beating out other candidates with YEARS of
medical sales experience.
When cover letters
get read (about 30 % of the time) and when they are required (about 40 % of the time), they can help tip the scale for a pharma or
medical device sales job in your favor.
So if you're looking for a new
sales position in laboratory
sales,
medical device sales, or any other health care
sales arena, the best way to
get a
medical sales job is to make it your mission is to demonstrate that you can ring that cash register, and do it well.
In this economy, you're going to need all the help you can
get for just about any
job in
medical sales, laboratory
sales,
medical device sales, imaging
sales, biotech
sales, or especially pharmaceutical
sales.
If you are trying to transition into
medical device sales, please check out the How to Get Into Medical Sales kit for step - by - step coaching through the process of landing a medical device sal
medical device sales, please check out the How to Get Into Medical Sales kit for step - by - step coaching through the process of landing a medical device sales
sales, please check out the How to
Get Into
Medical Sales kit for step - by - step coaching through the process of landing a medical device sal
Medical Sales kit for step - by - step coaching through the process of landing a medical device sales
Sales kit for step - by - step coaching through the process of landing a
medical device sal
medical device salessales job.
And
job seekers in health care
sales,
medical device sales, laboratory
sales, and pharmaceutical
sales always ask «What can I do to
get my resume noticed?»
Many people find that there are roadblocks they can't
get past when trying to break into
medical sales,
medical devices, laboratory
sales, or other health care
sales — but it can be done, and here's a quick audio clip with 4 great tips on how to
get a
job in
medical sales with no experience in the
medical area:
MedReps.com recently asked Lisa McCallister,
medical device sales and marketing recruiter for ConMed Corporation, about what makes certain candidates rise to the top, and what the others can do differently to
get noticed and
get the
job.
It's a big problem for pharma reps who have
gotten caught up in the massive layoffs of the last few years, because when they try to go for a
job in, say,
medical devices,
medical software, or laboratory
sales, they're blocked by «pharma reps need not apply.»
I
get calls all the time from smart, award - winning
medical device, equipment and pharma
sales reps, and managers who have not needed to look for a
job in a while.
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?
And you'll learn a tremendous amount of information from the resources you'll find there that will help you
get ahead in your laboratory
sales, pharmaceutical
sales, or
medical device sales job search.
I caution
job seekers, however, that many pharma and
medical device sales roles that
get posted aren't always as promising as they may appear.
MN Headhunter has a great article on Business Lunch Etiquette (which you'll need to know anyway when you
get the
job in
medical sales, pharmaceutical
sales, laboratory
sales, clinical diagnostics
sales, DNA products
sales,
medical and surgical supply
sales,
medical device sales, imaging
sales, pathology
sales, or any healthcare
sales, management, and marketing position).
If you are trying to
get a position in
medical device or pharmaceutical
sales and have not been successful, obtaining a
job in healthcare
sales is a great way to break into the
medical sales field.
And how do you use it to
get a
job in
medical sales, laboratory
sales, clinical diagnostics
sales, health care
sales, imaging
sales,
medical device sales, pathology
sales, pharmaceutical
sales or biotechnology
sales?
To
get a
job in
medical device sales, it is important to have already gained a refined level of selling skills.
Question: How to
get a
job in
medical device sales?
Often a
medical or clinical background is not required for
getting a
job in
medical sales selling
devices or
medical products.
Many
medical device recruiters flippantly advise those unqualified for a
medical sales job to
get a B2B
sales job; we assume it is an easy thing to do.