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Job for Medical Sales Representative at Willers Solutions Limited

Willers Solutions Limited - Our client, a Business Solutions Firm located in Lagos which is into several line of Business is looking to fill the role of:

Job Title: Medical Sales Representative

Location:
 Lagos

Job Description
  • Sales of medical devices, products or equipment’s to top-notch to Surgery Centre’s, Hospitals, and Specialist Clinics.
  • Proven Track Records of Revenue Generation in terms of business development and ability to market and sell Medical/Surgery Equipment’s to Private, Public (General) or University College Hospitals.
  • Regular follow-up and as well conduct regular pipeline reviews with customers.
  • Build and evaluate category growth plans, including operations fundamentals and develop a longer-term strategic plan by Category on opportunity areas of growth.
Qualifications and Work Experience
  • Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent is required with a preference for Business Administration, Marketing or related field
  • Minimum 2-3 years of business/professional experience in the sales of Medical Equipment is required.
Skills:
  • Candidate must be successful as a medical sales representative.
  • Candidate must have excellent written and verbal communication skills to connect with potential clients.
  • Candidate should have an understanding of the products and ability to present it clearly.
  • Candidate must be organized and able to process multiple sales and orders.
Application Closing Date
3rd December, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV (MS WORD) to: [email protected] using the "Medical Sales Representative" as the subject of the mail.

Note: 
Only qualified candidate would be contacted.

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