Get Hired in Medical Sales: Showing you the step by step process to land a high paying sales job.
Overcome the obstacle of sending resumes and never hearing back. Learn how to get interviews not by applying online, but networking in the medical sales community. Do you have what it takes to make great money and make a real difference in peoples lives? If so, then it is time let me help you overcome your obstacles and show you how to get hired!
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Where will a career in medical or pharmaceutical sales take you? Taylor did medical sales for six years and then started her own business coaching others! She shares coaching tips to help you to get hired and to be successful! - Taylor Mefford
07/07/2025
Where will a career in medical or pharmaceutical sales take you? Taylor did medical sales for six years and then started her own business coaching others! She shares coaching tips to help you to get hired and to be successful! - Taylor Mefford
Taylor Mefford She started off as a B2B sales rep and then did medical sales and then started here own business. She is a full time coach and is now helping others break into medical sales. She discusses her medical sales roles and offers tips to help you find interviews and then advance to get hired. Some of her clients are former nurses who wanted to still be involved with patients but needed new opportunities. Now as reps they can control their income and hours but still use thier desire to help others. My favorite part was about how she helps others when they hit the wall and get stuck. If you are serious about medical sales and want to learn about her coaching then message her on LinkedIn. To learn more about how I have helped others or to set up a FREE coaching call go to my website: www.gethiredinmedicalsales.com
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How Badly Do You Want to Be a Medical or Pharmaceutical Sales Representative? Hear how my coaching has helped others get hired and could help you as well! - Mike Hayes
06/11/2025
How Badly Do You Want to Be a Medical or Pharmaceutical Sales Representative? Hear how my coaching has helped others get hired and could help you as well! - Mike Hayes
In today's solo episode, we explore what it really takes to grow—whether it's in your personal life, your career, or big goals like landing a $100K medical sales job. I reflect on 40 years of marriage, raising three kids, and building a meaningful career—all with the help of mentors, coaches, and a strong drive to learn and improve. You'll hear real stories about: How hiring the right coach can help you go from stuck to soaring The impact of tools like the DISC assessment, LinkedIn coaching, and podcast training A reminder from Proverbs 4:7: "Though it cost all you have, get understanding." If you want something badly enough, you'll do the work—read the books, ask questions, and, when needed, get a coach to help you achieve your goals. I also talk about a simple 3-step system you can use to jump-start your career in medical sales: Step 1: Get Support Coaching works. It takes you further, faster—whether you're just getting started or trying to break into a competitive field. Step 2: Discover Your Story Identify your: Strengths and talents – Your awards, achievements, and natural gifts Passions and interests – What drives you, motivates you and excites you Top qualifications for the job – Especially those valued in medical sales roles You'll also learn how to build an elevator pitch that tells people who you are, what you offer, and how you'll do it—in just a few seconds. Step 3: Crush the Interview in 4 Stages Make a personal connection – Because people hire who they like Play ping pong – Engage in real conversation and ask smart, open-ended questions Trial close – Show confidence by checking in during the interview Hard close – Wrap up strong, highlight what makes you the best fit, and ask for the next step. Whether you're just starting out or thinking about a big career shift, this episode is packed with wisdom, encouragement, and a step-by-step plan to help you achieve a career in medical sales. For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or Follow ME! Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Struggling to find a job in medical or pharmaceutical sales? After listening to Mike Klem's story, you will have a plan and a process that you can start implementing today!
05/13/2025
Struggling to find a job in medical or pharmaceutical sales? After listening to Mike Klem's story, you will have a plan and a process that you can start implementing today!
Today we have Mike Klem on our show! Mike is a Business Development Manager for Anesthesia. If you're looking for a job, you've got to hear this! After 537 applications, he found a great job in medical sales. You won't believe how he teamed up with his wife to help him - He would share his spreadsheet on the big screen each week! Believe in the process and get a coach, partner, or mentor! Book a FREE coaching call: In his new job, Mike does business development for Anesthesia Staffing. Mike said that in this role, he does less direct sales and sends more emails to reach customers. He uses a CRM to keep track of all of his customers. He said this is the key to his success. Mike also said that his sales cycles are longer than those of a pharmaceutical or medical device rep. There are different career paths in medical sales. First, get your foot in the door, and next, be ready to pivot to grow your career. Mike's story: Mike got laid off in his late 50s. He understood that getting a new job is just a "numbers game," and he needed to trust the process. He started applying and applying, and soon he saw a pattern. With every 100 applications, he would get 33 "no thanks" and land 6 interviews. He would team up with his wife every Thursday night to review his spreadsheet, where he was tracking his applications, and discuss a follow-up plan. Massive takeaways: It takes perseverance. Have a plan and work the plan. Trust the process! Have a coach or mentor in the process. Mike's advice, " It takes hustle and don't take the reaction personally". We both agree that you need to focus on daily activities that will make a difference. For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or Follow US! Mike Klem's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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How can you add value to your medical sales interview?
04/23/2025
How can you add value to your medical sales interview?
Today's episode is Pt. 2 of the conversation with Matthew Sorensen. Today, he talks about his tips for creating a great resume, how to stand out in an interview, and how to get out of a rut. Tips for creating a great resume: Use bullet points to show accomplishments Brag about hitting your goals or KPIs Show growth, progress, or achievements If possible, use a quote from a stakeholder acknowledging your success Avoid vague job descriptions How to stand out in the interview: Contrast yourself in a positive light compared to other candidates. -Example: A lot of new reps only care about blowing away the quota. I understand that meeting the quota and complying with company regulations are crucial for long-term success.) Be prepared to ask good open-ended questions. - Ask them early and often! However, make sure you keep the interviewer's flow. Tip: Make sure to answer their question before you ask too many questions & pivot or "check-in" to set up your question. Balance being curious and coachable. Have an aggressive close that is well rehearsed and practiced. - For example, if you are a hunter and this job is 80% hunter, you might say: "This job is perfect. With my hunter mindset, there is no one better qualified than me!" If you are transitioning into sales from another career, offer your unique perspective. This will allow you to bring value to the interview. Leverage your unique exposure! How do I get out of a rut? Use rejection to build resilience and keep improving your skills. As you persevere, you will identify special skills and abilities that will make you great at sales. Remember, there are great companies that need to hire someone just like you! For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or You can reach out to Matthew via LinkedIn or at . Follow US! Matthew's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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What is your interview style? Today’s guest has interviewed 1000’s of reps, he can help us improve! - Matthew Sorensen Part 1
04/15/2025
What is your interview style? Today’s guest has interviewed 1000’s of reps, he can help us improve! - Matthew Sorensen Part 1
Today's guest, Matthew Sorensen, is a recruiter who was previously a sales rep. I can't wait for you to listen and hear his perspective on how we can show up better in our medical sales journey. Matthew has hired thousands of reps as a recruiter. I have asked him to give us insights into the good and bad interview styles he has seen. Matthew begins by saying that after interviewing all sorts of professionals, including accountants and engineers, he really enjoys interviewing salespeople. Here are a few suggestions he has to help you ace your interview. Show up as a consultant and bring solutions and insights into improving their process. Come to the interview with knowledge and suggestions to grow the business. In your research, talk to the reps, find a need or opportunity, and then offer some value. A well-paid consultant knows the business. Be creative and find a way to stand out. Understand, as a rep, you need to get the customer talking to uncover their needs and any opportunities for you. Here are a few interview styles he mentions - both good and bad Arrogant - You invited me here. Big turn-off and certainly not coachable. Desperate - Had success in the past that has fizzled out. The clients will smell the same desperation. Salesperson they want to hire - Brings solutions, leverages their experiences, shows they have unique exposure or insights due to past jobs or responsibilities. If you're just pivoting into sales, consider your previous jobs and what insights you can bring from them into your new career. Make sure you describe in great detail why you decided to go into sales. That way, they don't think it was a last-minute thing! They really have to believe your "why," or they may doubt your devotion. Say something like, "I was born for this! After seeing how I can motivate people, I have decided that I will be a successful sales rep." You want them to realize they need to hire you before someone else does. Lastly, Matthew talks about getting more interviews and whether cover letters really help. Here's what he said. Cover letters can be helpful, but you must make them VERY short. Have them 3-5 sentences and double-spaced. Have bullet points to call out something of value that you offer. Next week, in part two, Matthew will talk about formatting resumes and how to keep moving through the hiring process. For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or You can reach out to Matthew via LinkedIn or at . Follow US! Matthew's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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What else can you do to break into medical sales? Sign up for my coaching? It worked for Joey!
04/02/2025
What else can you do to break into medical sales? Sign up for my coaching? It worked for Joey!
Medical sales is competitive! Today's guest, Joey Viglianese, talks about how he prepared for his career in medical sales by adding new skills! One thing Joey did was join my coaching program, 7 Steps to Get Hired in Medical Sales. You will hear him say, "Filling out applications just doesn't work"! Here's what DOES work! My training on networking - It helped him meet other reps and hear about interviews. My training on interviewing - It gave him the skills and confidence to become a top candidate. Would you like some coaching? Call and ask about my coaching packages at Schedule a FREE call at Joey shares some great tips for when you're getting started in your new career! Medical sales combines clinical and business acumen. Once you speak the doctor's language, you have to ask for the order! Maybe it is just, "What is the next step?" Here are some examples of business acumen to help you prepare for the interview. Routing to reach all the accounts in your geography The 80/20 rule for prioritizing accounts and account management Leveraging relationships to get to the decision-makers Joey said that when it came to the situational questions in the interview, the STAR or CAR method helped him a lot. CAR is just a shorter version of STAR: Context, Action, and Result. Start practicing now! Don't wait until you're in the middle of a big interview. Pro Tip: Practice your top 5 stories about your accomplishments and be ready to insert them as part of your answers. Joey talks about two themes to grab onto: 1) Always ask for the next step! My advice is to practice asking, especially if you are new to sales! For example, when you are networking, ask for 1-2 referrals. In the interview, ask about the next steps! Salespeople learn to "make the ask"! 2) He is always learning and growing, especially in sales. He added to his prestigious degree by learning sales and joining my coaching program. Tips: Check out my videos on LinkedIn, where I share tips to help you get hired! Ask me about how DISC can help you become a more effective communicator. Learn how you can break into medical sales by calling or texting For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or Follow US! Joey's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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How could being told "no" in a job interview be good for you? Hear how Doug Hedrick used the disappointment to seek feedback on his interviewing skills until he got hired!
03/26/2025
How could being told "no" in a job interview be good for you? Hear how Doug Hedrick used the disappointment to seek feedback on his interviewing skills until he got hired!
To book a FREE CALL, hear testimonials, and see my coaching packages go to www.gethiredinmedicalsales.com Hi everyone! We are back today with Doug Hedrick for part 2 of his story. From part 1, we learned that Doug has a dual career as a medical sales rep and an army chaplain. He has learned tremendous leadership skills and empathy through his roles. He is currently in oncology sales in urology and has hired and managed sales reps. I asked Doug what his best tips are for getting hired and advancing your career. He said his number 1 tip is networking and relationships. In non-medical sales, about 70-80% of all jobs are found through networking In medical sales, this is even more important because it is so competitive My coaching tip: Do "informational interviews" with anyone in the medical field. (Now you are on their radar when they hear about job openings.) In the last episode, Doug shared that part of his "WHY" was because his dad had cancer. He really enjoys the fact that the products he promotes in this role make a real difference in the patients' lives. I agree that it feels good to know that your products positively impact the patient. Doug is currently an account manager. He said it's like being a quarterback, where he's helping coordinate the teams of reps that call on the accounts. It makes him more tactical and strategic vs. if he was just an individual rep. He said the biggest obstacle he faced in his medical sales career was not getting promoted into management when he knew he had all the necessary skills. Obviously, the army trained him in leadership skills, so why couldn't he get promoted? After being told "no" several times, he pulled a top manager aside and learned he wasn't coming across well in the interviews. He had all the leadership skills but did not communicate them well. His solution was learning to think like the person across from him. He needed to understand where they were coming from. Getting told "no" made him dig deep and figure out how to come across differently until he was hired. He learned to do a better job at communicating how his transferable skills fit the new role. This happened to me earlier in my career as well. I couldn't communicate well with my manager and felt stuck and overlooked. My solution was to hire a career coach. Through coaching, I discovered the DISC communication styles. DISC teaches that there are four different communication styles. I realized that my manager and I were using completely different communication styles. I learned how to work with all the different communication styles, and I became successful with internal customers like him and my external customers as well. For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or Follow US! Doug's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Once you get your foot in the door, the sky is the limit! Hear how Doug got started and went on to a dual career both in medical sales and as an army chaplain and soon a podcast host.
03/18/2025
Once you get your foot in the door, the sky is the limit! Hear how Doug got started and went on to a dual career both in medical sales and as an army chaplain and soon a podcast host.
Today, we have Doug Hedrick on our show! This is Pt. 1 of 2, so keep an eye out for Pt. 2 next week. Doug Hedrick works as an Account Executive in Urology Oncology. He brings a ton of wisdom and insight to the show today. He has lived a double career in medical sales and the U.S. Army. Some of his accolades include a Master's in Business, a Master's in Divinity, College Sports, Real Estate Broker, and Medical Sales and Sales Management. Doug broke into pharmaceutical sales with the help of his friends. He was putting in too many hours as a real estate broker and wanted the financial freedom and flexible schedule that medical sales had to offer. To see how others got hired, go to my website: gethiredinmedicalsales.com When I asked Doug his "Why," he said that he needed a flexible job to be able to follow his calling as an army chaplain. He knew that not many careers offer the pay and flexibility you can get in medical sales. After his father's bout with cancer, Doug had a real motivation to go into oncology sales. We talk about knowing your "Why" and the importance of developing your story. Here are 2 questions you can answer right now to prepare for an interview in medical sales. I encourage you to take the time to answer these questions today. What are your transferable skills that will directly relate to this sales role? List 5 examples and a brief story to validate each claim. What is your "Why?" What motivates you, and why should I believe in you? Share 3 stories that give personal testimony about your "Why." Here is an insight Doug offers as a hiring manager. When Doug is conducting an interview, he is thinking: Are you independent, or will I have to constantly hold your hand? Are you coachable? Will you fit on the team? In other words, he is asking himself if he can work with this person and if he believes in them. Here is my advice: Accept that everyone you are competing with is qualified to do the job. That means in order for you to get hired, you need to get them to know, like, and trust you! The great news is that you can learn this interview strategy and gain confidence with coaching and practice. Check out my coaching packages at www.gethiredinmedicalsales.com Doug also said that networking and relationships were critical to his success in medical sales. Every single job he got was a result of networking! Please listen next week as he shares how he overcame a huge obstacle in his career. He also offers some insights into his management experience, including hiring reps. All this and more will be in part two next week! For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or Follow US! Doug's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Want to break into medical sales? Want to be successful? Learn to become a trusted resource. It begins in the interview process where you have a chance to stand out in your character with examples of determination and success. Kendrick- Part Two
03/11/2025
Want to break into medical sales? Want to be successful? Learn to become a trusted resource. It begins in the interview process where you have a chance to stand out in your character with examples of determination and success. Kendrick- Part Two
Today's episode is a continuation of last week's episode with Kendrick Mostellar. After 12 years, she finally landed her dream job in medical sales. Kendrick said you need to constantly seek input to improve your interview skills. If you'd like help with interviewing go to my website at to sign up for a FREE call. The only way to handle tricky interview questions is to practice. She gave an example of when she was asked, "Do you love to win or hate to lose?" There is not necessarily a correct answer to that question. What matters is how you think through the question and the story you can tell when you answer it. We also talked about the "weed out questions." These are questions they ask when they're trying to "weed out" applicants and find the best one or two in the pool. During the interview, they want to test and push you. They want to make sure you can think on your feet so they know that when you get in front of a doctor or a surgeon, you will be able to handle any questions they may ask. Their only way to measure you under pressure is to conduct the interview in such a way that you have to be prepared and be able to think on your feet. Pro Tip: Be calm enough to think about their motive and speak to the deeper meaning. Another way to say it is, "What is the question behind the question?" For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or (317) 987-2800 Follow US! Kendrick's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Could you make selling steel products relatable to medical sales? She nails her interview by telling her story! - Kendrick - Part 1
03/04/2025
Could you make selling steel products relatable to medical sales? She nails her interview by telling her story! - Kendrick - Part 1
Today, we have Kendrick Mostellar on our show. After 10 years of B2B sales in staffing services and industrial sales, she has landed her first pharmaceutical sales job! She is learning to call on busy primary care offices and highly specialized plastic surgeons. Here are her tips to get hired in pharmaceutical or medical sales: Identify your specific transferrable skills from previous jobs. Capture the hiring manager's heart with your stories and examples. Share your "Why"! She wanted a high-paying job to provide for her family. I asked Kendrick, "What is it like to call on a super busy primary care office?" She said: You have to be very creative to get in front of the doctors. She will bring lunch, snacks, or coffee to get quality time with the medical staff. Figure out how to be a resource or trusted partner, not just another salesperson. She built trust by helping the staff with the patient discount cards. Kendrick said that while in the interview process, she talked about her background in industrial sales and showed how it related to medical sales. She did this by: Pointing out sales accomplishments with numbers and top awards. Being able to relate to different people, from factory workers to top buyers. Explained how she made selling a boring commodity like steel feel warm and relational. Developing your story is crucial to excel in the interview process. Check out hers: She showed she had the gift to "light up a room" by selling a boring commodity like steel in a tough male-dominated industry. How? She found a warm and relatable connection with her prospects and used her business acumen to meet their needs! For help developing your story or to learn the inside tips of what hiring managers expect to see in an interview, go to my website and book a FREE 15-minute call! You can also reach me at or (317) 987-2800 Follow US! Kendrick's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Learn How to Become the “Inside Candidate” Who Gets the Job! - Mark Bartz
02/24/2025
Learn How to Become the “Inside Candidate” Who Gets the Job! - Mark Bartz
For today's episode, we have on Mark Bartz. Mark is the founder of Medical Sales Mentors. A company that helps people find jobs in Med Device, Bio-Tech, and Pharma sales. I can't believe Mark shared this: Only 7% of all job seekers apply with the help of a company employee or referral. That 7% represents 50% of all job offers. This has only accelerated after Covid when HR departments encouraged employee referral programs rather than outside search firms. His job search, NetOut, is designed to help you get the offer. He specializes in three areas: Designing a LinkedIn profile that gets you noticed by recruiters. Also, using his LinkedIn search skills to find the role you want. Creating resumes that make you say, "Wow!" The people who have used Mark will agree! NetOut Job Search. Mark relies on the hundreds of loyal clients he has placed in all the top Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Bio-Tech companies to advocate for you! Mark has successfully placed a variety of people, including airline pilots, chorus line singers, professional athletes, and everyday business people. He says the companies can teach you clinical information and how to present their products, but they can't teach you hard work, integrity, grit, and personality. His point is that nobody was born a med device or pharmaceutical sales rep. If you go on LinkedIn and look at some of the current reps' profiles, you will see that most of them have moved into these roles after having some unrelated background. I agree with him. If they wanted pharmacists or medical types to sell these products, the job ads would spell that out. But it is just the opposite; they need you to bring your diverse background and unique skills to call on the doctors. With this in mind, he designs your resume to help the interviewer ask about your stories so that you can showcase your soft skills. Wouldn't you love to have a resume that makes them say, "Wow!" and "Tell me about these situations."? This is what he suggests for the top half of your resume: Use a keyword template you can easily customize with keywords for each job. Have a quote from a previous boss or co-worker that elevates your abilities. Have bullet points to showcase your experience and areas of expertise. Special Offer: If you are interested in Mark's services, mention the Mike & Mark episode and receive a FREE call to help you with your Resume or LinkedIn profile. You can reach Mark at (989) 402-2242 or "I have used Mark to get all my previous jobs."- Trina If you are interested in Mike's services, mention this episode to receive a FREE call to help you find interviews or improve your interviewing skills. You can reach Mike at (317) 987-2800 or or go to "Mike's coaching changed my mindset about interviewing, and I landed a $100,000 medical sales job."- Sharon Follow US! Mark's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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She found her dream job in medical sales! Hear how she started with no experience and moved up! What is your dream job? Use her tips and suggestions to find yours! - Stacy Hill
12/23/2024
She found her dream job in medical sales! Hear how she started with no experience and moved up! What is your dream job? Use her tips and suggestions to find yours! - Stacy Hill
Stacy Hill loves her job selling acute care infusion disposables in the San Diego market! Are you ready to find your dream job? I can help! Go to: Stacy is thrilled with the opportunities and support her new company offers her! We had the opportunity to practice some interviewing skills before her big interview. Even as a successful medical device rep, she knew the value of coaching. We focused on using the STAR/CAR method of answering questions. The value of this training is to avoid rambling or getting stuck when you have your big moment. In these interviews, you must sell yourself every step of the way! Can you think on your feet and come up with stories to nail your answers? Tip: Pause after a question and draw up your real-world successes. This is much easier if you list out your top 5-7 stories and practice talking about them before the interview. How can you get your resume past the screening mechanisms and into the right hands? She suggests networking with the people in the company to identify the inside recruiter and the hiring manager. Then, use your connections in the company to help you get your resume to the hiring manager. She had no experience but got hired and moved up to her dream medical sales job. Now, she is willing to use her connections to help you. However, you must connect with her on LinkedIn and ask for help. Schedule your FREE 15-minute call by going to: Follow US! Stacy's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Can I become a millionaire in medical or pharmaceutical sales? How you save and invest your $100,000 pay is the key! - Logan
12/05/2024
Can I become a millionaire in medical or pharmaceutical sales? How you save and invest your $100,000 pay is the key! - Logan
Logan Coyler has a Masters degree in Data Analytics and a YouTube channel on finances. I asked him if it is realitic to become a millionaire with a pharmaceutical or medical sales career! Get ready to learn how you can save and invest through Logan's strategies, to become a millionaire! I can help you land one of these great jobs so you can be on the path to financial success. My coaching is designed to take you from where you are to where you want to be - hired as a medical sales rep! Most people stall out because they can't get interviews or they can't advance through the competitive interview process. I have helped 100's of people get hired through my step-by-step training. Let me ask it this way since we are talking about investing: Would spending $500-$600 to make $1,000,000 be a good investment? Plus, you get the amazing personal reward of being in this industry and helping people's lives through the products you sell. You will also receive professional development and training from these top medical companies. If you said "yes" or just want to learn more, please contact me at (317) 987-2800 to set up a free call or email me at [email protected]. To get started immediately on the path to becoming a pharmaceutical or medical sales rep, go to: gethiredinmedicalsales.com Don't take my word for it. Listen to Logan explain how a $100,000 job at age 30 will set you up for financial success for the rest of your life. For more tools and helpful suggestions check out his @ Logan- Colyer channel on personal finance and investing! "If you can tell your money where to go, you can save some. Then you can multiply it through investing!" I ask Logan if becoming a millionaire today in pharmaceutical or medical sales is possible. He is an expert, so I asked him to be prepared to crunch numbers on the show. His answer and his helpful suggestions will make a believer out of you! The math is actually very clear. If you are making $100,000 in your 30's and can save and invest around 10%, you will have more than $1,000,000 when you retire. Better yet, we share a ton of great resources to help you. I have been in the industry for decades, so trust me when I say these companies will reward your performance. Resources: Dave Ramsey - Total Money Make Over, Tony Robbins - Unshakeable, T. Harv Eker - Secrets of the Millionaire Mind Schedule your FREE 15-minute call by going to: Follow US! Logan's Michael's Logan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBxzW9gZzZwSRRaBBfz9LNA/about Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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She has been hired by top medical device companies and now runs a successful 1099 sales business. She shares her interviewing tips and how to use body language to gain confidence! - Zadous
10/24/2024
She has been hired by top medical device companies and now runs a successful 1099 sales business. She shares her interviewing tips and how to use body language to gain confidence! - Zadous
Today's guest, Zadous Pollard, shares about her career as both a salaried w-2 and commission-only 1099 rep. One has a salary, benefits, established training, and support, BUT is more competitive to get hired. The other has more risk and reward being all commission, but it would be easier to get started with since you are taking more of the risk! Both can be great a great opportunity for you. It really depends on your values and priorities. Once you figure out what you need and want, you can find the best opportunity for your situation. To help you find the best path, I have a coaching session entitled, Develop Your Story. Here we have you think about not only your talents and abilities but also your passions and interests. We will answer the question of what is your 'why". This becomes crucial to help you find the right medical sales job where you will excel and have a successful career. Zadous started with a traditional role as a salaried rep, where she was one of only 5 out of 1,000 people hired! I asked her how she stood out, so please be ready to take notes of your own! We discuss personal finances and how she saved a pile of cash by pocketing all her commission checks! You will make a lot of money in medical and pharmaceutical sales, so be intentional, and it can change your life! You will hear her share so much about her "why" and how it drives her every day to be super successful. At the end, she shares an invitation to learn more about the 1099 opportunity that she is involved with! As you consider your different options, I can help coach you to success! Schedule your FREE 15-minute call by going to: Follow US! Zadous' Michael's Zadous' Contact Information Email: Phone: Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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How To Get Started In Medical Sales as an Independent Contractor with Evet Albazi
09/18/2024
How To Get Started In Medical Sales as an Independent Contractor with Evet Albazi
Today, we have Evet Albazi on our show! Evet Albazi is a Doctor of Pharmacy. She talks about how she took the 1099 opportunity as a pathway to break into medical sales and how you can do it too! Many of you are hard at work trying to get an interview and then get through the interview process to land an awesome job in medical sales. However, that's not the only path. Today, Evet talks about the 1099 opportunity. This is different from the traditional role because it is commission-based. However, because it's only commission, there's less risk the company has to take, and companies are often much more willing to work with you. Remember, like most parts of this industry, it can still be complicated, and there can be barriers to entry. Key Tip: Once you get your foot in the door and prove yourself, you will have opportunities to make a lot of money and rep different products. In essence, you are building your own business. This means your success and financial well-being is up to you. Along the way, you might find that you want to leverage your experience and apply for a traditional role with salary, benefits, and a corporate safety net. Evet shares her story about pursuing both paths in her life and career! As you consider your different options, I can help coach you to success with either path! Schedule your FREE 15-minute call by going to: Follow US! Evet's Michael's Don't forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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Does Medical Sales Coaching Work? Hear How Steaphine went from being underemployed in inside sales to a top-performing Medical Sales rep!
08/23/2024
Does Medical Sales Coaching Work? Hear How Steaphine went from being underemployed in inside sales to a top-performing Medical Sales rep!
Today, we are privileged to have Stephanie Tudino back on our show! Stephanie is a Key Account Specilaist at Gilson, Inc. She shares how my 7 Steps to Get Hired in Medical Sales coaching program helped her! We discuss the value of learning networking and interviewing skills and practicing them so you get better. She said hiring me as a coach was risky, but she's very happy she took the risk. My coaching helped her land her first medical sales job, where she received a significant pay increase! She said the most helpful part of my training is the role play. We role-play various scenarios to prepare you for interviews and eventually being on sales calls. We practice answering questions like, "Why should I hire you?". These situations will help you get "comfortable being uncomfortable." Key Tip: Always have a reason as to why they should hire you and why a customer should see you! In medical sales, "just stopping by to see a customer" is not a reason they should see you! Instead, say you are here "to check on their medical supplies or provide a new piece of clinical information." What is the next step for you to get hired in medical sales? My course, 7 Steps to Get Hired in Medical Sales, offers both online and live one-on-one coaching and training. Learn what coaching and training option is best for you! Schedule your FREE 15-minute call by going to: Follow US! Stepahine's Michael's Don’t forget to subscribe and listen each week as we share helpful tips to get you hired in medical sales!
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She had to learn sales on her way to becoming a top executive! You too can learn sales and become a medical or pharmaceutical sales rep! - Erika part 2
08/15/2024
She had to learn sales on her way to becoming a top executive! You too can learn sales and become a medical or pharmaceutical sales rep! - Erika part 2
Erika Glenn Chief Growth Officer at Redox Schedule a FREE coaching call: To help you learn and grow, find a mentor or hire a coach! Take some risks and put yourself out there and try sales! You can talk to any successful sales person and you will find out there is no secret formula. There is no "one size fits all" plan to do great in sales! In fact, it is impossible to have one streo type sales person. Because all the customers are different so it takes all kinds of sales people to relate to the different customer types. So the best thing you can do, is what our guest says, you have to put yourself out there!
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Learn how to answer the interview question, "Why are you the best candidate?" She was terrified of sales, now she is in executive leadership! " - Erika Glenn part 1
08/05/2024
Learn how to answer the interview question, "Why are you the best candidate?" She was terrified of sales, now she is in executive leadership! " - Erika Glenn part 1
Erika Glenn, Chief Growth Officer at Redox She teaches us how to answer the big question, "Why are you the best candidate?" If you want more FREE coaching or a FREE call go to my website:
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Dayana got creative to break into medical sales! Find your path and use your unique personality to get your foot in the door!- Dayana
07/26/2024
Dayana got creative to break into medical sales! Find your path and use your unique personality to get your foot in the door!- Dayana
For FREE training or to scheducle a FREE call go to: She chose a straight commission sales to get her foot in the door! This is referred to as a 1099 position verses a salary job which is W-2. Se took her clinical training and found a job that has no salary, expense reimbersement but also no cap on earnings! It is usually easier to get hired in a 1099 position because you don't have to have the minimum sales experience that other jobs require. The down side is there is way less training and support because it is an independent postion. You learn as you go. She started selling and has built up a steady business! The lesson here is be creative and find your path! Others might need more B2B sales experience or be around a medical or clinical setting to gain experience! Develop your story and find your transferable skills! Bring your passion as she did!
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What will it take for you to get hired in medical sales? Today's guest used his experience in the army and real estate to show he could do it! - Adam Part 2
07/19/2024
What will it take for you to get hired in medical sales? Today's guest used his experience in the army and real estate to show he could do it! - Adam Part 2
Today's guest, Adam Rezner, is another example of not needing sales experience to get hired in medical or pharmaceutical sales. He did join my coaching program where we worked on his transferable skills and success stories! We also practiced interview skills and did mock interviews to prepare him to excell in the competitive interview process. For most people it will take learning specific skills to network and interview and continue to improve untill you get hired! For a FREE trial go to my website: click the first tab!
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If you can talk about your skills, abilities and passions then you can get hired in medical or pharmaceutical sales! Today's guest shares how he did it! - Adam part 1
07/11/2024
If you can talk about your skills, abilities and passions then you can get hired in medical or pharmaceutical sales! Today's guest shares how he did it! - Adam part 1
Adam Rezner was an army officer and did real estate before he landed a pharmaceutocal sales role! When you can talk about and give examples of your transferable skills then you can get hired in one these amazing jobs! What qualities make agood sales person? Things like team work, good communication skills, ambition, being a fast starter, being a problem solver, handling rejection and overcoming objections, organizational skills and be a good planner! Do these sound familiar, of course, you are probably doing them now or in past jobs or in college or in sports! The first step of my training is to have you make lists and think through specicfic examples. This is a great first step so you will be able to talk about them when you are networking and interviewing! My approach is to get you start selling yourself and the best way to do this is to have fun and build up your confidence with all your great stories! Then you will be eager to meet people and learn about how to bring out your transferable skills during these conversations. This will prepare you to find interviews and to excell in the interview process! Start now for FREE go to my website click the first tab at the top! For live one-to-one coaching click on the contact form for a FREE 15 minute call to get to know each other!
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Do you struggle with closing an interview? Do you get nervous and afraid of being too pushy? Today's guest nails the close and gets hired in pharmaceutical sales! - Kenzie
05/16/2024
Do you struggle with closing an interview? Do you get nervous and afraid of being too pushy? Today's guest nails the close and gets hired in pharmaceutical sales! - Kenzie
Closing tips: Review their top reqirements and priorities from the discussion State your interest and how your examples show you are a good fit Ask to be moved to the specific next step that you uncovered Make it personal and let your natural pasion and personality shine
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How did coaching help April find a great job in medical sales? How can you overcome the "no sales experience" obstacle? How can you prepare you for a tough interview process? Let's ask April Hodge, PT, DPT! Part 2
04/29/2024
How did coaching help April find a great job in medical sales? How can you overcome the "no sales experience" obstacle? How can you prepare you for a tough interview process? Let's ask April Hodge, PT, DPT! Part 2
Get interviews through contacts you make on LinkedIN. How do I covert the warm connections to more productive interactions? How do I not get discouraged? How can I take the feedback and get a little bit better? You could do it yourself but there is a reason you are not. There is plenty of free information but getting my input and feedback through coaching will tremnedously help you. Plese let me know if you have any questions about my coaching. Let's connect to see if you qualify for one of the four spots.
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Do you have a great career background but no sales experience? Learn how to use your accomplishments to get hired in medical or pharmaceutical sales! - April Hodge, PT, DPT - Part 1
04/25/2024
Do you have a great career background but no sales experience? Learn how to use your accomplishments to get hired in medical or pharmaceutical sales! - April Hodge, PT, DPT - Part 1
This is April Hodge's second appearance and she gives examples on how to get interviews and how to advance through the interview process! She had a great professional backgound but no sales experience and she got hired in medical sales! Through my coaching program she learned how to leverage her career accomplishments to shine in the interviews. What are your career successes that you can share in a story format during an interview? Everyone wants a great job but can you have a great discussion and be persuasive? In my training I will help you identify your best stories and then practice sharing them in an interview.
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Are you in nursing, teaching, business, retail or a recent college grad? Maybe just thinking about medical sales? Today I am coaching Paulina in retail to prepare for a interview!! -Paulina part 2
04/10/2024
Are you in nursing, teaching, business, retail or a recent college grad? Maybe just thinking about medical sales? Today I am coaching Paulina in retail to prepare for a interview!! -Paulina part 2
The medical and pharmaceutical industry needs good people and they will hire from different backgrounds. But they are looking for someone has the basic knowledge, skills and willingness to excell in a competitive environent. They expect you answer questions using the STAR or CAR method simply as away to keep a high level of professionalism. This interview format is the beginning of your training calling on medical professionals. In my coaching, not only do we practice this but we have you add your success stories to help you standout. Of course the questions you ask are the keys to selling yourself! Once you uncover their top priorties and values then you can build a strong close! All this takes practice and coaching to get better! The person who gets hired has learned to consistently improve after each interview!
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Live coaching call! After several years in retail fashion, Paulina, is pursuing medical sales! - Part 1.
04/03/2024
Live coaching call! After several years in retail fashion, Paulina, is pursuing medical sales! - Part 1.
After downloading the first few modules of my online coaching program, Paulina and I have a live coaching session. We talk about her story, networking and some interviewing tips! What will it take to get you ready to interview in this highly competitive market? Go to my website to get started for free: gethiredinmedicalsales.com DM me on LinkedIN.
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How Do You Nail a $100,000 Medical Sales Interview With No Medical Experience? Today’s Guest Did It and So Can You! - Wade Sluss
05/12/2023
How Do You Nail a $100,000 Medical Sales Interview With No Medical Experience? Today’s Guest Did It and So Can You! - Wade Sluss
Excellent podcast interview with ! Wade talks about how to nail a $100,000 medical sales interview with no medical experience. Find Wade Sluss: Need some coaching advice? Book a Coaching Call Now: Find us on Social Media: Subscribe to our podcast: Apple Music: iHeartRadio: Spotify:
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Learn the Top Three Interviewing Skills After Manager Conducts 100’s of Interviews! You’re Telling me the Top Sales Guru was Afraid to Make Sales Calls? Listen to the End for Special Invitation! - Jerry Acuff Part 2
04/28/2023
Learn the Top Three Interviewing Skills After Manager Conducts 100’s of Interviews! You’re Telling me the Top Sales Guru was Afraid to Make Sales Calls? Listen to the End for Special Invitation! - Jerry Acuff Part 2
Mike brings back Jerry Acuff, CEO/Owner at Delta Point, Inc. on Get Hired in Medical Sales Podcast for another episode as he shares about learning the top three interviewing skills after manager conducts 100’s of interviews! Find Jerry Acuff: , Need some coaching advice? Book a Coaching Call Now: Find us on Social Media: Subscribe to our podcast: Apple Music: iHeartRadio: Spotify:
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Ask the Expert! Jerry Acuff, the Leader in Pharma/Medical Sales Training, Shares Interviewing Tips! Jerry - Part 1
04/14/2023
Ask the Expert! Jerry Acuff, the Leader in Pharma/Medical Sales Training, Shares Interviewing Tips! Jerry - Part 1
Today we have Jerry Acuff, CEO/Owner at Delta Point, Inc. He has been consulting and speaking extensively on the issues of sales and marketing excellence for over 30 years. He knows what it is like to be a frustrated salesperson starting out in sales (which is how he began). Through the years he has learned the secrets of how to be successful in selling as well as how to help others maximize their sales potential. Jerry embodies his philosophy of Thinking Like a Customer. It is important to view your sales interactions through the eyes of your customers. He advocates being “other focused”—caring more about the customer than about the sale. This is the approach that Jerry takes with his clients. Find Jerry Acuff: , Need some coaching advice? Book a Coaching Call Now: Find us on Social Media: Subscribe to our podcast: Apple Music: iHeartRadio: Spotify:
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Can you Answer the “Why Question”? Don’t Wait Until You’re in the Middle of an Interview, Practice Now! - Jebb Part 2
04/05/2023
Can you Answer the “Why Question”? Don’t Wait Until You’re in the Middle of an Interview, Practice Now! - Jebb Part 2
Part Two of podcast interview. Find Jebb Ruff: , Need some coaching advice? Book a Coaching Call Now: Find us on Social Media: Subscribe to our podcast: Apple Music: iHeartRadio: Spotify:
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