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Medical Sales Jobs
06/03/09
Medical Sales Jobs are abundant at the moment. That is to say, they are abundant for people with the right background and experience. There are fantastic opportunities available to Medical Sales Representatives who are willing to make a move from the company they are currently in.
This is where the economy seems to be making life awkward for Medical companies. Any Medical Sales Rep that has what they regard to be a half secure job is hanging on to it for dear life. The panic that has gripped the nation has left normally very rational men and women afraid to look at the opportunities that exist at the moment for Medical Sales Representatives with two to three years experience.
Yes there have been some redundancies. Some of these redundancies are being replaced though, which means that the problem was never the market but the economic crisis has provided an opportunity for some firms to do some “housekeeping”.
Laboratory Sales Representatives are nowhere to be found. Recruitment agencies have adverts up all over the internet. Our sources tell us that they have had to look outside their preferred requirements of experienced Sales Representatives with Lab backgrounds. What does that mean? It means that if you are a Laboratory Scientist and have a personality that would lend itself to sales then doors are opening. Of course that would mean leaving a relatively secure position in a Laboratory for the great unknown of working in an unfamiliar environment. The rewards can be significant though when compared to HSE Lab Scientist rates. If you work in a Laboratory then you will have met the people doing the job when they come to sell you their analyzers and reagents. Think you might be interested in becoming a Medical Sales Rep? Talk to them. Ask them about the job. Join the MRII. Do a Medical Sales Course. Contact a Medical Recruitment Agency.
Laboratory Sales is by no means the only Medical Sales area requiring staff. Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives are also in demand. GP sales Reps in particular.
Medical device companies are also recruiting staff.
There May be a recession but looking at this list of Medical Sales Jobs will show just what is available on the job front right now.
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