Graduate Medical Sales Representative

Swindon
2 weeks ago
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Exciting opportunity for recent Science Graduates, keen to enter the esteemed world of medical sales!

We're seeking ambitious individuals looking to embark on a rewarding journey with a cutting-edge Healthcare organisation who are leaders in the global Eye Care market!

Join our client’s innovative sales team as a Graduate Medical Sales Representative, where you will promote their market-leading eye care range to key Opticians across the South-Central area of the UK. (Territory covers Oxfordshire, Gloucester, Northampton, Reading & Swindon).

What’s on offer?

Competitive Package: Circa £25,000 to £30,000 DOE, plus exceptional benefits including car, bonus, pension, private healthcare and more!

Nurturing Environment: Gain invaluable training and support as you take your first step towards success.

Pathways To Grow: Join our client, a renowned global leader in the Eye Care market, and unlock countless opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. Explore a multitude of avenues for professional development and progression within a dynamic organisation!

Ideal Requirements for the Graduate Medical Sales Representative

  • Full UK driving licence is essential.

  • Recent graduate, preferably in a scientific field.

  • Strong sales experience in a customer-facing role.

  • Demonstrated research into the medical sales industry.

  • Shadowing experience of a Medical Sales Representative is advantageous.

  • Eagerness and passionate about entering the medical sales industry.

    Role Responsibilities for the Graduate Medical Sales Representative

  • Effectively position the product portfolio for the customers from both a clinical and commercial perspective.

  • Conduct sales calls with customers in Opticians.

  • Focus all activities and promotional spend on target customers.

  • Use promotional materials in an appropriate fashion to support the selling messages as set out in marketing plans.

  • Use strong commercial acumen to identify and develop opportunities within key accounts.

  • Apply a range of influencing, persuading and negotiation techniques to secure and maintain the account.

    Recruitment Process:

    2 stage interview process.

    Interested? Click 'apply' or contact Lauren Ward for more details!

    Evolve is a leading recruitment and outsourcing organisation, operating within the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Device and Life Science sectors

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