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How To Answer 5 Medical Sales Job Interview Questions

Here’s a quick guide to answering 5 common (but tricky) job interview queries within pharma and health care sales.  Click the link for the answer.

Don't make a mistake in your pharmaceutical sales position interview!

1.  “Tell me about yourself.”

TWO.  “What’s your greatest weakness?”

3.  “Are you a team player?”

4. “What’s your sales style?”

5.  “Can you sell me this pen?”

Perfecting your answers to these typical questions will go a long way toward helping you with what you got to prove in the interview to get the medical sales job you want.

Article courtesy of  Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Headhunter at the nationally
recognized medical and medical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
© Copyright 2008 PHC Consulting | All rights reserved

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Lab Device Jobs: Should you leap at a position with Stryker or run far, far away?

Clinical device maker Stryker sure does seem to inspire strong feelings, doesn’t it?  Synthes isn’t too fond of Them at the moment, and I’ve even written myself about why you should never work for Stryker.  On the other hand, it seems like everyone wants to work for Stryker and they made MedReps list of Best Places to Work 2011.  So what’s the deal?

As always, there are two sides to every story and one job seeker (Jason) asked me just the other day to help him figure it out.  He found himself in a Stryker job interview and wanted to know if it was worth pursuing.  Listen to the audio below for what I see as the pros and cons involved in working for Stryker:

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recognized pharma and clinical revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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Top THREE Tips for Your Clinical Revenue Career opportunity Search in 2012

Happy New Year 2012! 

If you’re in a pharma revenue position search, you’ve got your work cut out for you…but I’ve got 3 ideas that will get you rolling in the right direction:

  1. Take advantage of no charge training.  Register for this free webinar:  How to Land a Job in Pharmaceutical Sales.  Whether you’re an experienced sales rep or a brand-new rookie, you will benefit from the tips you’ll learn in this discussion.
  2. Learn how to discover medical sales hiring managers.  Going straight to the source is the most likely way you’ll discover a spot before everyone else hears about it.  Hiring managers appreciate an aggressive go-getter.  Here are some ideas for how to find hiring managers.
  3. Learn to write a 30/60/90-Day Plan.  Not everyone does this, because they’re a lot of work…but I’d never go into a pharmaceutical revenue interview without one of these babies if I really wanted the job.  It’s the key to what you have to prove in the interview.

Bonus Tip:  Don’t forget to sharpen up your resume and submit it to PHC Consulting!

Best of luck!

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recognized medical and medical laboratory sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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What NOT To Say to Your Clinical Sales Recruiter

Just for fun…

I hope you enjoyed that.  Now click this link for real help with your clinical sales interview questions and answers.

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Happy Holidays from PHC Consulting!

Wishing you all best this holiday season!
–Peggy McKee, the Pharma Sales Recruiter

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Reach Your Pharma Revenue and Position Search Goals With Visualization

What are your goals for 2012?  To be the leading performing clinical device rep in your company?  To land the medical revenue job you want? 

A major part of how I achieve my goals (when I was a medical revenue rep and now as a clinical sales recruiting business owner) is that I actively visualize my success–what it will look and feel like when I reach my goals. 

Here is a great article about effective visualization techniques that will help you achieve more success–not just in your professional goals, but in your life:

Effective Visualization– How To Use The Subconscious & Law Of Attraction To Materialize Our Dreams

By Kurt DuNard, The Exceptional Life Coach

The secret is that you have an outstanding power within yourself that can bring about miraculous outcomes. The power that you’ve has been known to cure incurable diseases, build billion dollar companies, create magnificent symphonies, paint masterpieces and build excellent loving families. The light switch that turns on this power is called visualization. Anyone that has created everything wonderful in their lives used visualization whether consciously or unconsciously. The ones that systematically use visualization consciously have created outstanding success. We all know who they are. They’re Olympic athletes, the super rich, star entertainers, major salespeople, and almost anyone you can think of whom you believe has created an exceptional life. Visualization is such a powerful tool that it pays to practice and increase our visualization skills. Here’s how.

Why Visualization Works

    • It puts the subconscious on notice by saying “Here are my dreams—help me achieve Them.” The subconscious then sends creative ideas and amazing inspirations.
    • There is a place in the brain that is called the Reticulated Activating System (RAS). You might tell your subconscious that you would like a blue Lexus LS 430 and all of a sudden you start seeing those cars everywhere. The RAS has been activated and you’re noticing lots of nice-looking blue cars. Visualization causes you to notice. Before you were blind and now you notice.
    • Here is the spooky part. Visualization, like prayer, activates the law of attraction. In absolutely unexplained, accidental, coincidental ways you attract the right people, the right situations, and the right resources. You are living a charmed life. Most successful people will tell you that they worked hard but they also were very fortunate. You can also be fortunate.
    • Visualization creates enthusiasm, excitement, and joy because your subconscious starts believing that your fantasies are coming true. Enthusiasm, excitement, and joy are the fuel that is needed to emotionally make it OK to take action to achieve our fantasies. You believe that success is yours for the taking and so you’re enthused and take action. If diamonds are in the road, you must take action to pick ‘em up and you’re enthusiastically picking them up. There must be action—pick them up.

 

Start Where You’re

Visualization should be a fun relaxing exercise. Visualizing your dreams should never be a chore, a got to, or routine. It should always inspire emotions of happiness and peace.

If you think you’re new to visualization, you are mistaken. You have visualized all your life, you were just not conscious of your practice. What may be new is that you have decided to become better at the practice and to be a conscious guide to your visualizations. You’ve decided to consciously tap into your power. You can only succeed. Follow these few simple rules.

    • Visualize what you want. Make ‘em positive visualizations.
    • Avoid visualizing disaster or what you don’t want. Avoid negative visualizations.
    • Visualize living your dreams now in the present tense and how you feel.
    • Use lots of emotions and all the five senses if you can. It is important that your subconscious believes this is real.
    • Do balanced visualizations to create a balanced life. Visualize health, prosperity, family, friends, job, spiritual, wisdom, creativity, etc.
    • Visualize every single day in the morning and just before going to bed. The more you visualize, the more you will look forward to it and the more you will notice positive changes in your life as a result.

 

Priming the Visualization Pump

The real power to change our lives comes through visualization; however, there are other practices that can help us augment the subconscious other than visualization. These practices can be done through the day or just before a visualization session.

 

    • Use images to help you visualize

Find images that make you emotionally excited, that represent goals, and aspirations. They could be the perfect house, you at the consummate weight with your picture Photoshoped onto another body, or it could show laughing friends and children. The pics are more powerful, when you’re in the picture. When you test drive your favorite car, have a picture taken of you with the car and another picture that you have taken from behind the wheel. Have a picture for all your dreams and goals. Make sure your goals are balanced in all areas of your life. Otherwise, you could have a great career with a sadly neglected family. Jack Canfield talks about how he took a $1.00 bill and then wrote six zero’s behind the “1″ to make it a million dollar bill. He then put that “$1,000,000 bill” above his bed so he would see it every morning. That representation of a million dollars soon materialized in Jack’s life.

 

    • Written Goals on 3 X 5 Cards

Put each goal on one side of the card. You could make it even better if you put a picture on the other side representing the goal. Morning and night, look at each card and visualize how you feel having accomplished this goal in the present moment—not the future.

 

    • Convert Your Goals to Affirmations and Memorize Those Affirmations

Those affirmations are a statement of how you feel having accomplished the goal. It’s a verbal visualization.

I feel outstanding, full of energy, and always willing for action now that I weigh 150 pounds.

Because you repeat these affirmations so frequently, they almost become a mantra that can be used to still the mind during meditation and visualization. To be effective, however, they must be done with thought and never as a thoughtless chant.

 

    • Get Willing For Success Because You Know it is Here

If you don’t prepare for success, then you don’t believe in success and even if it came you would not be ready. Part of making it happen is to assume all of those ideas work and you must get ready. Buy the new wardrobe for the new job. Learn Italian for your dream vacation to Italy. Move to where you want to live even if anything is not perfect right now. We must have an unwavering faith that everything is going to go our way or maybe even better. That faith is what convinces the law of attraction to go into overdrive.

Example of a Simple Visualization Session

You get very relaxed and sit down in your favorite chair that you use every morning. It’s quiet and you have learned to love this time of day. You get out your power images that help your visualize. You go through them and get more and more positive. Then you go through your index cards and look at all your goals. You are starting to get ready for visualization. Now you relax, with both feet flat on the ground and both hands resting lightly on the chair arm or on your legs. You close your eyes and slowly you say your affirmations.

Legend has it that Bill Gates, Paul Allen and many Silicone Valley entrepreneurs were influenced by the book The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel. Here is a series of affirmations he negotiations about.

I am whole,

Perfect,

Strong,

Powerful,

Loving,

Harmonious,

And Happy.

You say your affirmations to yourself at least 3 times. As other thoughts outside of your visualization invade your mind, you come back to saying your affirmations. Now you’re in the right frame of mind for effective visualization. You start imagining your life as you live your dreams in the now. You imagine consummate health and what that means to you. You imagine perfect friendships and how they interact with you in your home. You imagine your career working with the kind of people you love and how every day you are being recognized and appreciated for your excellent work. You imagine going to those worthy places you’ve only dreamed of—now you’re there. Your clothes, the food you eat, where you live, everything is in living color and you can smell the ocean breeze as you sail in your yacht. Everyday as you do your visualizations, the images, the inspirations and faith will become stronger and stronger. One day you will come to a clear realization that you’re living what you lived in your visualization only two years ago. It will be no surprise.

Visualize all your goals, fantasies and affirmations. Change them when they’re no longer exciting. Spend at least 15 minutes a session.

Copyright © 2008 Kurt DuNard

Kurt DuNard, The Exceptional Life Coach, is the author of EXCEPTIONAL LIFE: Living the Life You Were Meant to Live. High achievers seek him out to pinpoint their soul’s goals, increase abundance, and discover more happiness and joy. If you think you would also like these things, then receive your FREE success tools from Kurt DuNard now at www.DuNard.com.

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recognized pharmaceutical and clinical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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THREE Most Popular Medical Sales Headhunter Posts of 2011

What were medical sales reps reading in 2011?

Leading pharmaceutical revenue posts of 2011

(1)   Medical device reps wanted to know the best companies to work for:

Top Medical Device Companies of 2011

(2)   Clinical sales reps of all stripes wanted to be more competitive in job interviews:

Business Plans for Pathology Sales

(THREE)   And job seekers looking for medical sales jobs liked this one:

Breaking Into Pharma Revenue With NO Medical Background

Wanna do a holiday favor for someone in a lab sales job search?  Pass this article along to them.

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Job Search Tips: How to Take Advantage of Holiday Networking

Holiday networking is a gift to yourself

The holidays are possibly THE flawless time to build your network–which is important for your entire clinical laboratory sales career, but vital during a position search.  There are so many opportunities for you to reach out to others, and it will pay off for you throughout the new year.

Take advantage of the season

The most important thing you’ve got to remember about networking during the holidays:  just do it.  You can be confident that just about any contact you make this time of year will be received positively.  People expect it, so take advantage of it.  Reach out by sending out cards and emails to EVERYONE.

Reconnect with people you haven’t talked to in years 

Think about all possible contacts:  people you used to work with, former bosses, old high school or college buddies, former neighbors, your kid’s Little League coach from Ten years ago, everyone.  Send a card or an email.  You’ve a reason–it’s the holidays.  Just say, “Hey, how are you?  I was thinking about you and wanted to say Howdy.  What have you been up to?  Merry Christmas!  Happy New Year!”  (Or Happy Holidays, or whatever holiday you celebrate right about now.)  You don’t got to tell Them you’re looking for a job.  And you shouldn’t, yet.  There will be time to gracefully fit that into the conversation later.

If they respond and they’re geographically close to you, invite them to grab lunch or coffee or drinks with you to catch up.   If they’re too far away for that, they might ask how you’re doing and then you can talk briefly about your career opportunity search goal in a positive, upbeat way.  (If that seems difficult, watch my clip Be Positive When Explaining Your Unemployment.)

Thank your boss

If you’re employed, now is a great time to give your boss a gift or just say “Thank You” without looking like a suck-up.  Bosses like appreciation, too.

Attend holiday parties and events

If you’ve got a holiday party on your calendar, check out these networking event tips.  Set a goal of a certain number of people to meet, and follow up with them after the party with a precious “It was nice to meet you” note.

Offer help and information to others

Keep in mind the spirit of the season.  If you can think of a way to help someone else out–do it, even if it’s as simple as giving ‘em a link to information they might want.  Be a resource for people.  I firmly believe that if you put good things out there, good things will come back to you.

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recognized pharma and laboratory revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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Holiday Gift Ideas for Your Clinical Sales Team

Need some quick, easy and great gift ideas for the clinical laboratory sales rep on your team?

  • You almost can’t beat a gift card…to a restaurant, a spa, or even their favorite store (bonus points for you if you know what it’s).
  • If you don’t want to give something a little more personalized than a gift card, try a themed gift basket built around just about anything:  coffee, videos, fruit, candy, gourmet food, or chocolate.
  • Get them a Kindle What’s better for a busy person on the go than a quick and easy way to keep up with their reading?
  • If they already have a Kindle, get Them e-books to go on it.  Read everything great lately?
  • Get Them a magazine subscription (print or digital).  I like Selling Power.
  • I think the ultimate gift for a sales rep is more sales training.  After all, what’s better than learning new ways to build your skills and make more money?  If there’s a fine training program that the reps would normally be required to pay for themselves, foot the bill for Them.  You’ll both benefit from this one in the long run…

A really worthy finishing touch to any gift:  write your team member a note expressing your appreciation for them, and/or noting something especially great they did in the past year that really impressed you.

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TWO Easy Holiday Gifts for the Clinical Revenue Career opportunity Seeker

Need a quick and easy holiday gift idea for your favorite clinical sales career opportunity seeker?  Any medical revenue professional (employed or not) will appreciate these ways to boost their social media presence and grow their networks. 

LinkedIn Profile Tutorial  - 

If you’re in revenue, you probably already have a LinkedIn profile.  But if you’re not getting actively recruited for new opportunities, there’s no question you’ve got some work to do.  Your profile should be robustly representing you and selling you as a candidate, making recruiters and hiring managers interested enough to contact you.  It ranks right up there with your resume in importance.  You just can’t run a full-on position search without being on LinkedIn, and your profile is the first key to your success.  Career Confidential has a profile tutorial that guides you to creating the best LinkedIn presence possible. 

Facebook Profile Tutorial 

Who isn’t on Facebook already?  But the real question is, do you know how to use it to benefit your professional life and your career opportunity search?  Most folks only think about Facebook in terms of how it can hurt you, and they fail to realize how much it can help you if you use it right.  Recruiters search Facebook for candidates all the time (I know I do).  Plus, Facebook friends almost always give you a bigger and more varied pool of networking possibilities.  You never know who might lead you to your next position.

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