What I've Learned After Talking with 160 Medical Device Sales Rep

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @royalhealthdan
    @royalhealthdan 3 года назад +19

    Skip to 3:24 for the main point.
    Pros:
    1. It's a lifestyle, not a 9-5 job.
    2. Hard work but super rewarding. 6 figure salaries don't come easy.
    3. Lucrative, with some variances depending on which division you enter. Avg $150k/yr.
    4. Meaningful work as the job impacts lives.
    Cons:
    1. Again, it's a lifestyle. 24/7 on call. Not a 9-5 job.
    2. Super tired, especially in the trauma division.
    3. 150/160 reps love their job and want to stay and continue working in the field.

    • @F1TxFO3xL1F3
      @F1TxFO3xL1F3 2 года назад

      There's useful info throughout the whole vid

  • @enia1953
    @enia1953 2 года назад +9

    Hi Jacob, I am 68 with 40 yr pharma sales careert with the industry majors. I have listened all your posts. Great energy and meaningful. I know you are type A personality and always on high gear. Could your post or interview other type of personalities in Medical sales. Not everyone is Type A and in my mind any one can develop the skills to be highly successful.

    • @newtomedicaldevicesales
      @newtomedicaldevicesales  2 года назад +1

      Yes! If you look on my channel I have over 70 episodes with all different kind of people who all broke into medical device sales!

  • @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA
    @ANONYMOUSBIKERUSA 3 года назад +5

    Phenomenal info !

  • @cole.s1442
    @cole.s1442 4 года назад +3

    Hey Jacob! I'm currently in an outside sales role (industrial uniforms) and I'm interested in eventually breaking into medical device sales. Which industries specifically were the ones that had closest to a "normal" schedule? (as opposed to being on call, having to go in a midnight or 2am).
    I appreciate all the studying you have done and info you are sharing!!

    • @koshyjeffrey57
      @koshyjeffrey57 3 года назад +2

      Hey, Pharm sales is pretty 9-5.
      But if you want to know the schedule of the job, look at the schedule of the clients. For example, if you are selling to optometrists and dentists, it will be more 9-5. If it is to trauma centers and hospitals, it will be more around the clock.

    • @dood-vr9yh
      @dood-vr9yh 9 месяцев назад

      first tip... stop calling it "breaking in" you sound like every other moron that wants a job. be different FFS

  • @mohammedshaju5166
    @mohammedshaju5166 3 года назад +1

    Hey Jacob, Could you suggest if any software or website that most Sales Reps/ Clinical Engg use often to order and maintain High Tech Medical Devices? Thanks!

  • @ptcollins374
    @ptcollins374 3 года назад +3

    Did you end up landing a Med Rep position?

    • @newtomedicaldevicesales
      @newtomedicaldevicesales  3 года назад +5

      PT Collins I did land a full line rep role with one of the top companies in the world! On my channel I have a playlist called New to Medical Device Sales where I go into detail on what I did to get a total of 4 job offers, also you can listen to it on Apple or Spotify: New to Medical Device Sales

  • @tonyalexander5643
    @tonyalexander5643 7 месяцев назад

    Do you need a strong stomach to be in OR?

  • @eldcool3290
    @eldcool3290 2 года назад

    Nice job

  • @aa7352
    @aa7352 3 года назад +3

    What qualifications did you have?

  • @cordeliwuagwu3637
    @cordeliwuagwu3637 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jacob how do you recommend I reach out or even find reps contact info? I have been on LinkedIn so far and it’s very limited just by waiting for someone to actually accept a connection to actually reading the message ! Help please

    • @newtomedicaldevicesales
      @newtomedicaldevicesales  2 года назад

      Apologize for the delayed response, reach out to me on LinkedIn-Jacob McLaughlin or IG- New to Medical Device Sales