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		<title>Getting a pharmaceutical sales job in today’s tough job market</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 19:59:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Dill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pharmaceutical sales industry has witnessed steady growth for decades, as emerging companies have hit the market with exciting new drugs, and Big Pharma has expanded its sales forces to maximize coverage.  In addition, the implementation of the “Pod” concept by Big Pharma during the past two decades has swelled the numbers of pharmaceutical [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pharmaceutical sales industry has witnessed steady growth for decades, as emerging companies have hit the market with exciting new drugs, and Big Pharma has expanded its sales forces to maximize coverage.  In addition, the implementation of the “Pod” concept by Big Pharma during the past two decades has swelled the numbers of pharmaceutical sales representatives.</p>
<p>That is, until recently.  As the U.S. economy began to stagnate in 2006, and the presidential initiative to socialize health care gained momentum, pharmaceutical companies have responded by significantly reducing the size of their sales forces.  Additional forces, such as the rising popularity of television marketing of drugs by Big Pharma have contributed to the shrinking number of pharmaceutical sales representatives now calling on physicians.  </p>
<p>So, does the pharmaceutical sales industry still provide a great career opportunity these days?  The answer is a resounding YES!</p>
<p>While the number of pharmaceutical sales representatives has shrunk by an estimated 25% since 2006, this industry remains vibrant, with many new companies, drugs, and sales opportunities emerging.  The challenge for the individual seeking entry into this lucrative industry, however, is much more acute than any time in recent history.</p>
<p>But, there are strategies available for job-seekers into the pharmaceutical industry that will significantly enhance the chances of obtaining one of these coveted sales opportunities.  I have revealed some creative methods which may prove fruitful to those who choose to utilize them in their search:</p>
<p>1)	SHADOW A PHARMA REP-  If you want to prepare yourself<br />
for a job in pharmaceutical sales, you should spend a day or two<br />
shadowing a current pharma rep on his/her sales calls.  Even if you<br />
do not know a pharmaceutical rep, you can easily find plenty of them by<br />
spending an hour walking the floors of a medical building where<br />
doctors are located.  Ask them to allow you to accompany them on<br />
sales calls, to obtain a taste of what their typical day is like.  By spending this much time with a current rep, you will have the opportunity to<br />
ask them about possible job openings within their company, or<br />
with other companies that they may know about.</p>
<p>2)	PHONE A DISTRICT MANAGER DIRECTLY- Too many job-seekers<br />
simply apply to openings through the corporate web site.  Their<br />
		resume becomes one of thousands, and their chances of ever securing<br />
 		an interview are very low.  However, one can dramatically increase<br />
		his/her chances of getting an interview by communicating directly<br />
		with the hiring district sales manager.  Once again, you can identify<br />
		these individuals by walking the halls of medical office buildings.<br />
		you will engage many pharmaceutical representatives each hour you<br />
		spend there, and can ask them to provide you with the name and contact<br />
		information of their sales manager.  As a bonus, you may find some<br />
		district managers working with their reps, and can engage them directly<br />
		when you meet them.  Always dress smartly for these forays to the<br />
		medical office buildings.  And, do not forget to carry several copies of<br />
		your resume with you, in case a request is made to provide one.</p>
<p>3)	ATTEND A MEDICAL CONVENTION- The exhibit floor of<br />
most medical conventions is filled with pharmaceutical exhibitors.<br />
the major national medical conventions such as the American Family<br />
practice Society, the American Cardiology Association, and the<br />
American Diabetes Association, have dozens of pharmaceutical<br />
exhibitors manning booths on the exhibit floor.  During lull times<br />
when the physicians are in scientific sessions, most booths are relatively<br />
quiet, and this provides an excellent opportunity to talk with sales<br />
managers and representatives.  It is almost always possible to secure a<br />
visitors pass (for a fee) to gain entry to the exhibit hall during these<br />
conventions.</p>
<p>4)	JOIN A PHARMACEUTICAL SALES JOB BOARD- The niche job<br />
boards which specialize in pharmaceutical sales jobs are an excellent<br />
place to identify and apply for entry-level pharmaceutical sales jobs.<br />
I suggest that you join at least two of the fee-based niche pharmaceutical<br />
sales job boards.  The “free” job boards are open to everyone in the world.<br />
so, your chances of having your resume noticed when applying for a job<br />
a job found on a free board are very slim.  Contrarily, the fee-based job boards limit applicants to members-only.  Thus, your chances are much<br />
better applying to a job found on these boards.  Why join two fee-based boards?  You will find different jobs on each board.  Two of the best job boards for finding pharmaceutical sales jobs are www.gorillamedicasales.com , and www.medzilla.com .</p>
<p>The time-worn phrase that “the-squeaky-wheel-gets-the-grease” certainly applies when seeking a pharmaceutical sales job in the current job environment.  One must be creative, assertive, and be willing to invest some time and money towards securing a position.  I urge you to “think-out-of-the-box” in your job search.  Attempt to identify covert opportunities to present your case in person, or on the telephone, to the individuals within the pharmaceutical companies who can help you achieve your goal.</p>


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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 13:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Dill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most perplexing mysteries for any individual wanting to enter the lucrative world of medical sales, is “how can I ever get a medical sales job when I have no experience in medical sales”?
During my many years as a medical sales recruiter, and in my current role as Founder/CEO of GorillaMed.com, a leading [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most perplexing mysteries for any individual wanting to enter the lucrative world of medical sales, is “how can I ever get a medical sales job when I have no experience in medical sales”?</p>
<p>During my many years as a medical sales recruiter, and in my current role as Founder/CEO of <a href="http://www.gorillamedicalsales.com">GorillaMed.com</a>, a leading job board for medical sales opportunities, I have been asked this question more than any question I can recall.  While there is no sure-fire method of preparing to secure a job in medical device sales or pharmaceutical sales, there is a very popular entry method which has proved successful for thousands of individuals over the years.</p>
<p>First, you will need a minimum of two years of outside sales experience, selling a tangible product or service, in which your success is measured by your performance versus your sales quota.  In other words, how effective were you in achieving sales success versus the sales success expected by your employer?</p>
<p>The types of products/services which medical companies covet in their potential sales candidates are such tangible items as office equipment, copiers, and office supplies.  Such companies as Xerox, Canon, Toshiba, IKON, Pitney Bowes, Wallace, etc., are examples of the type of sales background which medical companies find attractive.</p>
<p>In addition, such industries as credit-card processing and consumer products are also in demand as target backgrounds for medical companies.  Companies such as Cintas, Paychex, Coke, Pepsi, Gallo Wine, Hersheys, etc. are also a great background for making the transition into medical sales.</p>
<p>However, to really increase your odds of being able to land a job in medical sales, you must have a history of documented success in exceeding your sales quota and performing in the top 20% of your respective sales force within your company.  Medical companies want only the very best non-medical sales representatives, and your sales history in your current occupation will be critical to <a href="http://www.gorillamedicalsales.com">landing a medical sales job</a>.</p>
<p>So, if you are serious about entering the world of medical sales, I suggest you consider making a two-year investment in your career by selling one of the product-types listed above.  Consider this an “apprenticeship” towards achieving your ultimate goal of becoming a medical sales representative.</p>


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		<title>Try to use a recruiter who has an exclusive job order from a company</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Dill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most health care sales job openings handled by recruiters are given by the companies to several recruiters to work at the same time.  Since these searches are almost always “contingency searches”, companies really have no incentive to limit their use of recruiters to just one.
However, some of the better recruiters have developed long-standing relationships [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most health care sales job openings handled by recruiters are given by the companies to several recruiters to work at the same time.  Since these searches are almost always “contingency searches”, companies really have no incentive to limit their use of recruiters to just one.</p>
<p>However, some of the better recruiters have developed long-standing relationships with companies, or with individuals within the companies that allows them to gain an exclusive job order.  This means that every candidate considered for interview must come through the one recruiter who has been granted that job order.</p>
<p>As a job-seeker, if you can identify recruiters who have exclusive job orders with companies, your chances of getting an interview are greatly enhanced.</p>
<p>NEXT:  “Recruiters do not work for you, they work for the hiring companies”</p>


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