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Sales Account Manager - home based (remote)

Bionical Virtual Engagement
england, uk
4 months ago
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Virtual Key Account Manager Location: Home Based Contract Length: 5 Months This is your chance to be part of an exciting new team build for a global pharmaceutical company, using multi-channel technologies to further your career as a pharmaceutical representative in a remote setting. Our roles take you off the motorway and put you in the driving seat of your career”. The role will involve proactively calling key stakeholders within the Primary Care setting, supporting with resources to maximise the uptake of their flu vaccine programme. In a remote setting our salaries and benefits package are competitive. We work in a coaching culture and there will always be an opportunity to progress. You will be supported throughout by your line manager (they love coaching people and making you the best versions of yourself). If you have already worked within pharmaceutical sales and are experienced in remote selling, we want to hear from you. Tenacity, confidence, and disruptive thinking are all key traits we look for in our remote representatives, if you’re ticking the boxes keep reading! Our remote multi-channel sales function drives results for our clients, often outperforming their field-based counterparts, so not only do you get to boast a great performance, but you also get to do it from the comfort of your own home. Bionical Virtual Engagement work in partnership with global pharmaceutical and healthcare brands to promote, market and sell a variety of pharmaceuticals across a range of therapy areas with one common goal – improving patient outcomes. We recruit without regard to age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.

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