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Medical Sales Competition: Be Better Than the Products You Sell
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Medical Sales Competition: Be Better Than the Products You Sell

There are always competitors out there, even in the world of medical sales, where many companies often have some proprietary processes and equipment. Whether it’s a similar product, prescription or piece of equipment, you need to know how to deal with medical sales competition in order to meet your sales goals. After all, your livelihood […]

Working Mothers: How you can manage your medical sales career
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Working Mothers: How To Manage Your Medical Sales Career

Having a solid work-life balance is important. However, it can be tough for working mothers to keep everything together. They have to work, care for their kids, keep up a home and more. Without a good balance between all of these tasks, a working mother can end up performing poorly at work, as well as […]

How to Nail Your Introduction in an Interview
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How to Nail Your Introduction in an Interview

“So, can you tell me a little about yourself?” It’s a question we expect but don’t always understand. That’s because the interviewer really wants to know, “Who are you, and why should I consider you a serious candidate?” The introduction, from saying hello to telling your story, is one of the most critical parts of […]

Top 10 Leadership Qualities of a Good Medical Sales Team Leader
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Top 10 Leadership Qualities of a Good Medical Sales Team Leader

Medical sales team leaders have a tough job on their hands. Not only is the job constantly in flux and always changing, but you need to keep up with your team, learn new skills and more in order to remain a motivated, functional leader. This complex job is made easier when you have all of […]

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How a Medical Sales Rep Can Nail the Exit Interview

Over the past few years, exit interviews have become the norm. Companies want to find out why their employees are leaving so they can improve their culture and retain additional workers. In order to make these important changes, they first need to spend time discussing the pros and cons of working at the company with […]

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Workplace Bullying in Medical Sales: How to Identify and Manage

About 30% of American in-person employees report being bullied on the job, according to the Workplace Bullying Institute. And for remote employees, that number goes up to 43%. These statistics are no laughing matter and a sure sign that workplace bullying occurs in many different companies and across all industries.   Not only can this bullying […]

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Background Checks in the Medical Sales Industry

5 Things That Will Stop You from Landing Your Dream Job Guest post by George Griffiths, Managing Director of uCheck If you’re applying for a job in the medical sales industry, you need to be aware that medical or pharmaceutical companies set the stakes high when it comes to background checks on future employees.  Let’s face […]

professional networking in medical sales
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Get the Most Out of Your Network in the Medical Sales Industry

All the best advice for job seekers emphasizes building a professional network. And that’s for a good reason. Professional connections can help you get referrals, land a job, advance your skills, and play a role in how your career grows.  Despite virtual restrictions, there are still many ways to connect with a professional network. LinkedIn […]

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Enhance Clinical Research

Guest post by health writer and content marketing expert Abhishek Shankhwar. Clinical trials are the foundation upon which the world of pharmaceuticals and healthcare, in general, depends to get the ideal results. A rough estimate states that it takes around 10-12 years to create a new drug, which requires more than a billion dollars of […]