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The Medtronic Sales Representative II (Full Line), Pain Therapies will manage territory base business and growth by initiating, supporting and developing strategic implanting centers and assisting in developing key referral networks.
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Bachelor's Degree plus 3 years of Medtronic Neuroscience (Pain, Brain or Spine) Clinical Specialist experience or Sales Rep I experience along with 2. The Sales Incentive Plan (SIP) provides the opportunity to earn significant incentive compensation for achieving or exceeding your goals.
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In addition to Base Salary, this position is eligible for a Sales Incentive Plan (SIP), which provides the opportunity to earn significant incentive compensation for achieving or exceeding your goals.
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Sales in medical devices, capital equipment sales, surgical sales or in-hospital pharmaceuticals. The CVG Remote Sales Rep sells Medtronic’s Cardiac and Vascular Group products remotely & retains end-user patients within an assigned geographic area and/or specific customer accounts for pre-defined territory locations in this office-based role.
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The Medtronic InterStim Sales Representative manages territory base business and growth by initiating, supporting and developing strategic implanting centers and assisting in developing key referral networks.
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The InterStim Sales Representative is also expected act as primary account/implanter relationship contact for assigned territory’s customer needs including account level reimbursement responsibility.
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The Sales Representative I, Pain Therapies will assist with managing a territory base business and growth by initiating, supporting and developing key referral networks and strategic implanting centers.
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The Market Sales Representative is expected to achieve annual sales objectives through selling and supporting the Company’s advanced surgical and energy-based products, while representing Medtronic to the customer in accordance with Company policies and AdvaMed guidelines.
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Bachelor's Degree plus 1 year of Medtronic Neuroscience (Pain, Brain or Spine) Clinical Specialist or Sales Representative experience plus 2 years of additional prior sales or clinical experience.
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5+ years of medical sales experience with Bachelor's Degree. It is the policy of Medtronic to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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Perform all activities to maximize sales (in line with the sales strategy and Medtronic BCS) from product introduction and presentation to complex contract negotiation. Maintain all necessary excellent professional selling skills, in accordance with sales manager guidelines and Medtronic personal development program.
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At Medtronic, the Sales Representative I, Spine is responsible for soliciting orders, selling Medtronic Spinal products assigned and representing the company in accordance with its policies and in the area assigned; for maintaining an awareness of local competitive conditions.
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Bachelor's Degree plus 3 years of Medtronic Neuroscience (Pain, Brain or Spine) Clinical Specialist or Sales Representative experience plus 2 years of additional prior sales or clinical experience.
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A Day in the Life At Medtronic, the Sales Representative II, Spine is responsible for making field sales calls, soliciting orders, selling assigned Medtronic Spinal and Biologics products and representing the company in accordance with its policies and in the assigned territory; for maintaining an awareness of local competitive conditions and for reporting back promptly to the district manager.
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At Medtronic, the Associate Sales Representative, Pain Interventions is an entry level role that will provide an opportunity to become a clinical and technical expert on Pain Interventional Therapies.
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