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Nationwide Recruitment for Medical Sales Representative

One of Nigeria's leading pharmaceutical company with a world-class management team seek to recruit intelligent, career-oriented and success-
driven individual who desire to work in a enriching environment that will support their career and life ambitions to fill the vacant position below:

Job Position: Medical Sales Representative
Job Location: Nationwide
Job Description
  • Encompasses the generation of demand for ethical pharmaceutical products in government and privately-owned health facilities, retail pharmacies and other relevant medical establishment.
  • Meet or exceed sales targets (sales growth/market share growth) within agreed budgets and timelines.
  • It is purely a sales job.
Basic Requirements
  • A University degree in Pharmacy, Pharmacology Physiology & Biochemistry from a reputable university is the minimum qualification.
  • Minimum of 0-2 years working experience.
Competencies
Applicant must:
  • Be an aggressive & smart salesman that is committed to excellence.
  • Must be ready to cope with the rigour and pressure of a sales job.
  • Must be able to drive and be ready to travel out of a conversant preferred location.
  • Be confident, persuasive and have a good communication skill.
  • Possess enviable business acumen and good negotiation skills.
  • Have an exceptional predilection towards learning and success.
Application Closes on...
14th December, 2017.

Application Method
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications and CV's to: capitalcareers@yahoo.com 

Note: The positon and preferred location must be the subject of the mail e.g. MSR-Phort


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