(either pharmaceutical sales positions, pathology laboratory sales, biotech sales jobs, clinical and research
laboratory sales opportunities, laboratory service sales or medical device sales)
Typically, quality companies train their sales staff extensively (either pharmaceutical sales positions, biotech sales jobs, clinical and research
laboratory sales opportunities, laboratory service sales or medical device sales).
Not exact matches
Career
opportunities include work in veterinary clinics, biomedical research, diagnostic
laboratories, veterinary supply
sales, humane societies, industry, military service, herd health, and the USDA.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but there are many other
opportunities: private and public research, zoological facilities, rescue centers for birds of prey and exotic animals, veterinary teaching hospitals, humane societies, livestock production and equine medicine,
laboratories, and
sales of veterinary supplies and pharmaceuticals.
Most veterinary technicians work in private practice, but employment
opportunities exist in many other venues: veterinary teaching hospitals, private and public research institutions, zoos and exotic animal facilities, military service, humane societies and rescue organizations, environmental and public health organizations, diagnostic
laboratories, veterinary supply and pharmaceutical
sales, and livestock and equine production.
For this question, the best move you can make is to create a LinkedIn profile to increase your access to business
opportunities in medical
sales,
laboratory sales, biotechnology
sales, medical device
sales, imaging
sales, pathology
sales, pharmaceutical
sales, or healthcare
sales.
The purpose of LinkedIn is to provide a means of connecting with other people in the context of career
opportunities... that's why there are groups to join, Q&A sections, testimonials, and more for every area of medical or health care
sales (medical device
sales, clinical diagnostics
sales,
laboratory sales, imaging
sales, pathology
sales, pharmaceutical
sales, etc.).
If you sent your resume in 6 months ago to a great
laboratory products company as technical support, a regional
sales manager, an account executive, a field service engineer, or a
sales specialist and you didn't get the job, don't assume that since you've applied once, your resume is «on file» and they will call you if a great
opportunity comes up.