Position seekers can mistakenly think that the leading job title they’ve had is always gracious on a resume. Some sales reps have the title of VP, or Sales Director, even though they were actually in a one-to-one revenue role. This can cause a problem for you in your career opportunity search if you’re looking for another revenue role.
Especially if you’re transitioning into clinical laboratory sales, you’re not going to get a VP role, or a Director role, or even an Account Executive role with that title on your resume, because every recruiter and hiring manager will assume that you won’t be happy as a sales rep.
You got to downplay the major titles, and maybe think about a competency-based resume. Emphasize your skills, point out your technological or science background, and highlight your sales numbers to get hired in medical sales.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized pharmaceutical and medical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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