Is A Healthcare
Sales Job For You by Jonathan Walker Many of the people working in
the pharmaceutical sales sector often consider switching to a healthcare
sales role. In truth there are some major differences between the
two roles. To begin with, a medical sales representative in pharmaceuticals
is likely to be employed by a larger, more structured organisation
than those working in healthcare.
Those working in pharma are also likely to come under much more scrutiny
from their managers. One of the reasons for this is that it is much
more difficult to accurately measure sales in the healthcare sector
than those in pharma. The sales date in Pharmaceutical Sales tends
to arrive two months after the sales have been completed and is usually
presented in postcode blocks. As well as this there could be more
than one representative working in a postcode area,
meaning that it is difficult for managers to pinpoint a successful
representative, or activities which may have led to the sales. This
is good news if your not a particularly good sales person (depending
on your salary structure of course), but equally not so good if you
are doing your job well and not getting the credit that you deserve.
Healthcare Sales Jobs are usually different in this respect.
These sales usually require deals and contracts to be signed, meaning
that you will know exactly what you have sold, how much for and who
to. With this in mind, it is obvious at the end of each month who
the more successful representatives are. This does tend in the top
performers being "less managed" by the powers that be. After
all why interfere with somebody who is doing their job well?!Healthcare
sales companies usually have flatter structures than the majority
of the set ups within Pharmaceutical sales.
Some believe that this does result in progression opportunities being
restricted, however it tends to allow for less "politics"
to occur within a company, leading to a happier and more personal work
environment.Now at the risk of sounding obvious if you are working in
Medical Sales and are not particularly good at it, stick with it and
don't move over to Healthcare. Click
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