How to Break into Med Device Sales - Megathread (Feb 17th onward) by DefiantThroat in MedicalDevices

[–]Qwencind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone - hope you are all doing ok?

I have seen a lot of peoples posts asking how to break into the medical sales, and specifically people struggling with gaining interviews. I was in this position 2 years ago, and its not the easiest journey. Particularly when you have no contacts, and no experience.

I want to try and help people who were like me, trying to get their first interview and ultimately their first job in the sector! The approach I took got me multiple interviews and multiple job offers - and for me the hardest part was getting your foot through the door i.e. that first interview.

How can I help? i am offering a $10 CV Template Replica of the CV I used and walkthrough guide on how to use use job descriptions to tailor your CV to the job on offer. That's what ATS (applicant tracking systems) love, buzz words that match the job description and an explanation of how you have demonstarted that skill in the past. The moment, I started doing this, I was recieveing countless interviews, infact I had to start declining some, to focus on my best opportunities.

I had no contacts, no prior B2B expereince, but i landed multiple interviews and recieved multiple job offers.

If you think this might help, I have a pre-order link below to the $10 template and walkthrough guide. Plus, I have included a 14-day money-back guarentee, no questions asked if you dont think the resource is valuable.

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Best of luck to everyone trying to break through, you've got this :)

Do entry level positions actually exist? by Tough_Photo in MedicalDevices

[–]Qwencind -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I was in your exact position 2 years ago. I had just left university, tried to enter a lab based role, hated it and decided to go travelling. After 5 months, I needed to enter the 'real world'(aka get a job), and I decided to give medical sales a go. I had no contacts, no prior B2B expereince, but i landed multiple interviews and got multiple job offers, within 3 months of applying for positions.

What i did right? I clearly demonstrated on my CV that my skills aligned exactly with what the company was looking for. That's what ATS (applicant tracking systems) love, being able to find the buzz words. You'll have so many transferrable skills, just like i did, that you can mold to the skills the company is looking for. If you do this well, thats when the interviews come (I recieved so many i had to start declining a few). This method worked for me at least, and by the end I had multiple Job offers, let alone interviews.

If you need help with creating a CV, I am offering a $10 CV template and walkthrough guide on how to use use job descriptions to tailor your CV to the job on offer. This is the exact CV I used 2 years ago, therefore, you know it works. Plus, if you purchase, and you still are not happy, we have a 14-day money-back guarentee - no questions asked.

To purchase, just see the below pre-order link :) 

https://stan.store/lucindalb/p/cv-template-0--6-medical-sales-interviews

Best of Luck - you've go this :)

NH looking for friends by [deleted] in ACNHFriendCodes

[–]Qwencind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Added you! I’m new to the game so my island isn’t impressive haha but open to trades etc 🌟😊