Posts Tagged ‘Jobs’

Finding Success in Medical Sales Jobs

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

The medical sales field is one of the more lucrative and rewarding for new graduates in the UK. Medical sales jobs involve going to consumers, medical professionals, and facilities to sell them on new products to help them deal with medical issues. Wheel chairs, dialysis machines, and patient beds are only a few of the products offered by medical supply companies. Graduates may overlook medical sales jobs but those who enter the field find a nice mixture of financial and intrinsic reward. Medical sales professionals earn a solid wage and commission while knowing that the products they sell will help out hundreds and thousands of people. Read more...

Impact of Credit Crunch on Medical Sales Jobs

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Anyone who has been seeking for work over the last few years can attest to the fact that positions in the medical career field have continued to be in demand and may have actually grown over the years. Nurses, medical technicians, physicians assistants and other qualified healthcare positions are posted all over job search sites, classified ads, and recruited heavily from within. When looking at the span of positions available and what jobs will continue to be recession proof medical careers are easily spotted as a smart, safe, and financially sound career move. However, little information is given to careers in other parts of the healthcare industry such as the medical sales sector. Given the information we know about the economy and medical careers this is also an industry that could be considered recession proof.

For instant, during hard economic times we see an influx of people actually using hospitals, clinics, and doctor’s offices more frequently. Whether this is due to the fact that people do not have the extra cash to eat better, splurge gym memberships, or the overall stress that a recession adds on, causes increased medical problems, we don’t know. However, past recessions show us that healthcare industries tend to thrive during an economic downturn. This means hospitals and clinics are more likely to spend money on equipment and new technology to compensate for the increase in demand on their staff and supplies. The more people they service the higher the demand for medical supplies is.

Hospitals and clinics are not the only companies who tend to spend money during an economic recession. Businesses also tend to market themselves more due to increased competition for consumer’s business. This is another way that medical sales vacancies tend to be recession proof. Sales positions are one way that businesses can save and make money during a recession. Since most sales positions are a combination of salaried and commission positions, businesses can lower salary but give higher commissions. This allows them to pay great sales people top dollar without taking a substancial risk. Since during recessions businesses tend to spend more money on marketing, and also tend to offer competitive prices to beat out other businesses in the industry, sales jobs tend to be more recession proof than other positions. Also, because the company is spending money to promote itself, sales positions tend to have better capture rate because you have corporate marketing as well as individual sales helping to promote your product.

Recession proof jobs are hard to find, but medical sales could prove to be a lucrative career during a period of economic downturn. Sales people with experience and a proven track record may have their pick of positions since businesses tend to expand their sales teams during economic recessions. These jobs may have slightly lower salaries but usually come with bigger commissions and often even sign on bonuses. As hospitals are spending more money on supplies due to increase in demand, taking higher commissions may even work out in the favor of the medical sales professional.

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Researching Venues for Medical Research Jobs

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

The expansion of health care and pharmaceutical companies throughout the world has increased the number of medical research jobs. Medical research initiatives funded by taxpayers as well as corporate investors are designed for primary discoveries as well as secondary products. Primary discoveries are drugs, supplies and diagnostic equipment that fit within the original plan of action while secondary products arise from accidental discoveries during medical research. You can find medical research jobs involved in primary and secondary discoveries through a number of venues. Read more...

Personalising Your Pitch in Medical Sales Jobs

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

It is important for medical sales professionals to make their products and services seem personalised for each customer. Every consumer has encountered the indecipherable language on a bottle of prescription pills and other medical supplies. A medical sales professional needs to act as a translator between the client and the product in order to increase sales. You can eliminate the mystery involved in medical sales in a few simple steps beginning with your first sale. Read more...

Gaining Experience in Medical Sales Jobs

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Medical supply and pharmaceutical companies share a lot of the same criteria in hiring young professionals and graduates for their open positions. These companies require an inquiring mind because there is a lot of information that needs to be assimilated into a simple sales pitch. Medical sales people need to be good at speaking with a diverse group of people and feel comfortable answering questions or speaking on behalf of a company. Finally, the companies in question often look for younger sales professionals who are eager to build a career in one industry and with one company. Read more...