There are so many dos and don’ts to remember when interviewing for a job in pathology sales, clinical sales, laboratory sales, medical diagnostics sales, DNA products sales, surgical supplies sales, or biotechnology sales that it can play havoc with your confidence. One way to lessen your nerves when navigating the career opportunity interview process is to think of it less as a test, and more as a conversation. They’re finding out about you…you’re finding out about Them. Easier said than done, I know, but worth it. So ask queries. For example, if you’re asked about your process or reasoning, it’s perfectly acceptable for you to ask, “How do you do it in your organization?” Any information you can gather about the company as you go will (1) help you tailor your answers as you go, and (2) will guide your own decision-making process. Treating your career opportunity interview like a conversation and an information-gathering mission for yourself will relax you, increase your confidence, and present you as a better candidate.
Have any of you tried this? Has it helped?

If you are a sales professional or want to become one, or if you are looking for a new sales job, you will face one of the toughest interview processes of any job seeker.
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