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5+ Years’ experience in capital equipment, laboratory or medical device sales in a hospital or laboratory setting or 5+ years direct experience as a Microbiology Medical Technologist or 5+ years combination of relevant sales and microbiology technologist experience.
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Title: Medical Device Sales Rep - Wound Care. 3+ years Wound Care sales experience. Territory: NorCal, Oregon, Washington (50-75% travel) Successfully grow new business and foster relationships with existing accounts selling Medical Device Advanced Wound Care devices (Wound Bed, Wound treatments, and Compression.
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A background in cold calling customers in pharmaceuticals, medical device sales, hospital, home health, hospice or long-term care is ideal. Attractive pay $80,000-$85,000 Territory King County Enjoy many perks and benefits A full benefits package with choice of affordable PPO or HSA medical plans.
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Janssen Biotech, Inc., a member of Johnson & Johnson's Family of Companies, is recruiting for an Executive Oncology Sales Specialist, Hematology to support the Seattle N, WA territory. Minimum of two 7 years of successful pharmaceutical, biologic / biotech, or medical device sales experience or recently transitioned from Active Duty Military.
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A minimum of 8 years of sales experience in medical device sales with a demonstrated track record of accomplishments. This role will lead the regional sales goals and expectations for a specific territory by effectively communicating sales goals, managing a team of sales consultants in the field, and developing and maintaining strategic partnerships across the territory.
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2+ years of experience in medical device, pharma, specialty pharmacy sales and/or business-to-business sales. Develop territory sales plan. Autoimmune, Multiple Sclerosis/Parkinson's Disease, Oncology or Gastroenterology therapy sales experience.
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4+ years of experience in outside business-to-business sales or outside capital device sales. Work closely with the Regional Sales Manager to plan and execute territory strategies to win account opportunities.
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As an Rheumatology Clinical Account Specialist (CAS) you will be responsible for driving demand for the assigned product,by reinforcing the clinical features of the product and UCB value within an assigned territory; engaging and building relationships with clinical decision makers and office support staff to create the best experiences for patients living with severe immunologic diseases who are treated in the home care setting.
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You will drive the success and growth of your sales territory through cold calling and on-site visits to meet and exceed individual and team goals. The Area Sales Manager (ASM) is responsible for lead generation through Cutera's validated sales methodology providing results that build brand dedication across all of our innovative products and technologies.
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The Territory Manager is accountable for the sales development within his/her designated territory. Leadership of the Sales Process in the Territory. 5+ years’ experience in the cardiac device industry required.
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Establish a system of communication with Regional Sales Manager and Territory Managers to ensure proper execution of plan and achievement of quarterly objectives. Individual total compensation will vary based on factors such as sales territory, qualifications, skill level, and competencies.
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Overview Territory Sales – Capital Equipment: My client is a global leader in medical device that develops innovative technologies and solutions that specifically targets orthopedics, chiropractic offices and physical therapy centers.
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Territory Sales Manager. This includes ensuring the availability, proper use, and optimal allocation of demo units to support sales objectives, while effectively managing related expenses to maintain fiscal responsibility in the territory.
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Bonus points: start-up experience or experience working with disruptive technology, med device experience, neuro ICU clinical experience, sales experience. Work with the local Territory Manager to launch Ceribell at new customer sites.
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Our Client is growing their Commercial Sales team and hiring a Business Director in the Pacific Northwest Territory. 5+ year successful field sales and account management experience within the healthcare industry, more specifically in medical device.
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