1. Wrong degree
To get a position in pathology sales, healthcare sales, clinical diagnostics sales, pathology sales, pathology sales, imaging sales, biotechnology sales, clinical device revenue, medical sales, or any variation, you need either (1) a degree in one of the life sciences, like biology, chemistry, zoology, biochemistry, or biotechnology, for example, with some business classes and sales experience, OR (2) a business degree with a decent number of additional science classes (maybe a minor). If you don’t have one of those, your chances aren’t good. These are technical revenue areas, so you need a working knowledge of science and lab technology to be successful.
2. Bad references
First: when I ask about references, I’m looking for the name of one of your supervisors–either past or present, it doesn’t matter. If you can’t give me that kind of a reference, it sends up a red flag for me–what are you hiding? Second: Know what your references will say about you. You’d be surprised at how many references I call who (very carefully) don’t tell me fabulous things about the candidate. If you’re not absolutely certain, stake-your-job-on-it sure that they will give you a glowing reference, don’t give me (or the hiring manager) their names.
3. Bad driving record
You’ll spend your life as a sales rep driving to your customers, often in a company car. No one is going to give you a company car if they’re not certain you’ll represent the company in a mature, responsible manner. Reckless driving, DUIs, or even too many speeding tickets just won’t cut it. Keep your driving record clean.
4. Drug use
You’re supposed to SELL the drugs, not take ‘em… Seriously, any whiff (ha!) of drug use will put you out of the running faster than you can imagine. It could be a little dangerous to have the surgical equipment sales rep standing in the surgical suite while stoned out of his mind.
5. Criminal record/Felony
Same thing…do we even got to discuss this? Employers in many industries routinely perform background checks. Why would they in medical sales? Pharmaceutical sales reps have access to drug samples. Other medical revenue reps–pharmaceutical device revenue reps, pharma sales reps, surgical equipment sales reps, and biotechnology revenue reps, for example, are responsible for expensive equipment, instruments, tests, and more…not to mention the company car.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and laboratory revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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