Skip to main content

Seven (7) Medical Representative Positions at Greenlife Pharmaceuticals Limited in Lagos, Bauchi/Jos, Gombe, Katsina, Sokoto and Jigawa

Greenlife Pharmaceuticals Limited, a foremost and indigenous pharmaceutical business was incorporated in the year 1995 with RC No. 269507 under the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Our primary business focus is in healthcare delivery. The company has the vision of “being a vanguard of healthy living and a choice companion to all her publics”. The company has over time introduced some pharmaceutical products of various therapeutic segments, many of which have become brand leaders in the Nigerian pharmaceutical market.

Greenlife Pharmaceuticals Limited is committed to the provision of affordable brands in Nigeria and beyond. Our expansion project has created the need for more credible and result oriented minds to join our team.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Medical Representative

Locations: 
Lagos, Bauchi/Jos, Gombe, Katsina, Sokoto, Jigawa

Duties
  • Arranging appointments with doctors, Pharmacists and hospital's medical teams.
  • Making presentation to doctors, practice staff, nurses etc.
  • Organizing conferences for doctors and other medical staff
  • Reading (and if posse exceeding) annual sales targets
  • Sells product or services to medical facilities.
  • Establishing and making relationships with customers. etc.
Requirements
  • B.Pharm qualification.
  • Good interpersonal skill
  • Maximum of 35 years of age.
  • Valid driver's license.
Application Closing Date 
10th May, 2018.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their Resumes and Cover Letters to: hrresume@greenlifepharmaceuticals.com.ng

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

PLASMODIASIS: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW?

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Life circle of plasmodium Plasmodium in Erythrocytes  Female mosquitoes Species of plasmodium Symptoms of malaria Diagnosis and treatment. Prevention and control. Anti mosquitoes measure Vaccines and Research Plasmodiasis is a term that could be referred to a disorder of parasitic protozoan that is responsible for the breaking down of red blood cell  that gives rise to an infectious blood in the living system. This parasitic protozoan is called the plasmodium. The plasmodium thus released the sporozoites  and the merozoites into the blood stream and then transported to the liver and thus reduces the potency of the immune system. Life circle of plasmodium Malaria is a disease caused by a one-celled parasite known as Plasmodium. The parasite is transmitted to humans by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito . The Plasmodium parasite spends its life cycle partly in humans and partly in mosquitoes. (A) Mosquito infected with the malaria par

Types Of Cancer

A n abnormal growth of the cell is defines what cancer is about, and this abnormal cell growth are most likely to attack other body part. There are more than hundred types of cancers that can affect man. One of the major cause of cancer is the use of tobacco, others are obesity, lack of nutritional diet, indiscriminate alcohol consumption. Another important cause of cancer is the onset of some diseases. Diseases like Hepatitis B, C and others can distort the genes of cells. One of the most effective way of preventing cancer is by shunning smoking, exercising, controlled alcohol consumption, eating more nutritional diet, early detection of cancerous. Below are the full compilation of the most common type of cancer: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Childhood Adrenocortical Carcinoma Adrenocortical Carcinoma, Childhood AIDS-Related Cancers AIDS-Related Lymphoma A

Routes of Drug Administration

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION. DEFINITION. FACTORS OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES. CONCLUSION. Routes of medication administration To start, let’s talk about the different ways drugs can be administered. You’re probably familiar with injections and pills that you swallow, but medications can be given in many other ways as well. Routes of medication administration are described in the as follows…