A sales rep’s position is to make the sale. So if you’re looking for a new position selling in medical laboratory sales, clinical device revenue, or any other health care
sales arena, the best way to get a lab sales career opportunity is to make it your mission is to demonstrate that you can ring that cash register, and do it well.
Start with your resume. Your RESUME is your marketing document….your “brochure” that’s going to draw Them into calling you for an interview. And a sales resume is all about the numbers. That’s what hiring managers (and pharmaceutical sales recruiters) are looking for. What kind of numbers can you pull down? What’s your revenue ranking? Did it increase? What does your customer/units sold/profit growth look like? What was your budget? What kind of sales have you generated? (Either in actual dollar amounts, or percentage increases.)
Be prepared for the interview. There’s a wonderful chance that you’ll find yourself in a behavioral based interview (also called BEIs, or Behavioral Event Interviews). The reason hiring managers like those so much is that they get a better picture of what you’re like in everyday situations, as well as in difficult situations like the ones you’ll surely be in on the new job. They want to know exactly how you’ll represent the company in every circumstance. The best way for them to get an idea of that is to see what you’ve done before, because past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior. And, any sales rep worth his or her salt can talk a good game, but only a few can back it up. SO: When you’re thinking about possible behavioral interview musings in a sales interview and coming up with awesome examples of your good selling and customer skills, quantify them as much as possible.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized pharma and pharmaceutical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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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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