Sales Representative (Pharmaceuticals) Sales - Scranton, PA at Geebo

Sales Representative (Pharmaceuticals)

Pharmaceutical Sales Representative - Pain Management (Entry Level) (75K - 125K plus benefits)
Pharmaceutical Representative - Pain Management - ENTRY
Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives will be responsible for educating healthcare professionals and their staff about approved product indications, safety profile and patient care in a manner designed to achieve established business objectives (Pain Management). Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives will also report directly to the company's District Sales Managers.

Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor's degree (any major) from an accredited college or university preferred.
Industry training (pharmaceuticals) preferred.
Ability to complete training credentials as necessary.

Experience:
Results-oriented with a track record of sales success
Demonstrated effective organizational and communication skills
Self-starter with demonstrated initiative and ability to Lead
Demonstrated judgment and decision-making capability
Ability to learn, understand and communicate complex information
Demonstrated technical aptitude and computer skills are essential
A valid driver's license and safe driving record

Company Overview
Company offers competitive compensation, a bonus plan, 401-K benefits, comprehensive benefits package, car/travel allowance, and the opportunity to grow with the nation's leader in healthcare sales.
If you have a desire to have a positive impact in the healthcare field, we want to hear from you.
Equal opportunity employer M/F/V/D.



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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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