Today is the last piece of a 6-part series on how to stand out in your pharmaceutical sales job search. Here’s what we’ve covered so far:
Part 1 – Rethinking your career opportunity search (and where you stand in it)
Part 2 – Using social media to help you land the job
Part 3 – Using the right tools to impress your interviewer
Part 4 – Position shadowing (a.k.a. clinical sales field preceptorship)
Part 5 – Polish your interview skills
And today’s part 6 is: Utilize Online Resources
There’s an excellent variety of resources for you online, and you should use all of ‘em.
- Research interview tips online, including all the ones on this blog specifically for pharma sales, pharma sales, pharmaceutical device revenue, clinical sales, and other health care sales from the clinical sales recruiter. You’ll discover hundreds of articles dedicated to the career opportunity search, and tools guaranteed to improve your results as a candidate.
- YouTube is a great source for vids to assist you. I have many episodes for medical sales professionals at the MedSalesRecruiter channel.
- Sign up for free one-hour webinars like these:
How to Land a Career opportunity in Medical Sales
- Don’t forget to use LinkedIn to research companies, as well as the people who work for and used to work for ‘em. That’s going to be a rich source of information before your interview.
- Career Confidential has tools and products specifically designed to give you as much help as possible in your job search: the LinkedIn profile tutorial so that you attract hiring managers, the 30/60/90-day plan templates and how-to coaching for it to impress Them in your interview, the How to Get Into Pharma Revenue kit, videos, podcasts, and much more.
What I’m hoping that you’ve gotten out of all this is that it’s not just the tools and techniques that matter in your quest for a laboratory sales position (even though they are very important and can absolutely be what pushes you over the finish line). But overall, the secret to standing out in your career opportunity search is also about changing your strategy and thought process, understanding how you fit in the market, and knowing how to use every resource you’ve got to land the medical sales job you want.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized laboratory and pathology sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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