Not exact matches
While it's true that social networks and mobile
apps have made the
job search process more complex, these tools also have the ability to make a
job search more effective — something many medical
sales job seekers have already figured out.
About 56 percent of respondents
search for medical
sales jobs on a mobile website, while 49 percent
search for
jobs on a mobile
app.
by Peggy McKee Dec 11, 2013
Apps, Finding a
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Sales Jobs
Career Confidential now has 3 of our popular
apps for your resume, interview,
job search and medical
sales job search available on Amazon!
by Peggy McKee
Apps, Finding a
Job, Getting Hired, Interviewing Skills and Tips,
Job Interview Advice,
Job Interview Preparation,
Job Interview Questions and Answers,
Job Interview Skills,
Job Search,
Job Search Success,
Job Search Tips, Jobseekers, Medical
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by Peggy McKee
Apps, Finding a
Job, Getting Hired,
Job Search,
Job Search Success,
Job Search Tips, Jobseekers, Medical
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Apps, Finding a
Job, Getting Hired,
Job Search,
Job Search Success,
Job Search Tips, Jobseekers, Medical
Sales Jobs, Resumes
Not only can you
search and filter thousands of medical and pharmaceutical
sales jobs, MedReps members can view full
job descriptions, save, email, or apply to
jobs right from the
app.
And as
apps become more robust, this channel may become the primary way
job seekers
search and apply to medical
sales jobs.
The most commonly cited
job search activity is opening
job alert emails (71 %), followed by
searching for medical
sales jobs on a mobile website (56 %) or a mobile
app (49 %).