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Life Science Sales and Marketing Associate

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Altrincham
2 days ago
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Life Science Sales and Marketing Associate - £30,000 + commission and bonuses - Altrincham (WA14) – Three days a week in the office
The Role
Are you a recent science graduate with an interest in sales and marketing? Do you want to play a key role in expanding the reach of innovative healthcare solutions?
Join us at the forefront of the life sciences sector, where we provide high-quality medical writing solutions to Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Device companies globally. This is your chance to be part of a rapidly growing startup that is pushing the boundaries of science and improving global healthcare.
As a Life Science Sales and Marketing Associate, you'll help expand our global reach and drive new business development, while supporting marketing initiatives. You'll have the opportunity to develop your career in a dynamic environment, combining your scientific knowledge with sales and marketing strategies.
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and join a growing team at the forefront of science, apply now!
Key Responsibilities:
Business Development:
Identify and research high-potential companies such as biotechs, medical device companies, and universities.
Build and maintain an up-to-date CRM database.
Enrol qualified contacts into personalized outreach sequences to generate leads.
Contribute ideas to support content creation for LinkedIn and other marketing efforts.
Document sales processes and suggest improvements or automation where possible.
Explore and open new markets, particularly in medical devices and academia.
Marketing:
Support the creation of content for LinkedIn and marketing emails.
Repurpose content for different channels while maintaining consistent messaging.
Create infographics and visuals using tools like Canva.
Track weekly marketing metrics and monitor budget usage.
Assist with event planning and management.
Use AI tools to enhance work efficiency.
Benefits:
An honest and open, hardworking, supportive, and fun team environment
Excellent ability to learn and develop your career through exposure to many different areas of the business, and regular training sessions
Team socials
Free on-site & nearby parking
In addition to your salary and bonuses, our team benefits from a health cashback and discount scheme, discounts to a wide range of stores, and access to an EAP (Employee Assistance Programme), a contributory pension scheme, and holiday entitlement accruing with service.
The Person
We're looking for someone who:
Has a degree in science (preferably life science) or relevant experience in healthcare/life sciences/clinical research.
Is interested in pursuing a career in sales and marketing.
Possesses excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
Is positive, eager to learn, and open to new ideas.
Is entrepreneurial, adaptable, and willing to take on various tasks as needed.

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