Moving from B2B to Medical Sales

Are you having a career crisis?  Don’t laugh.  Everybody has it at some point.  For some, it is early in their career for others around mid-life.  Sooner or later you will begin wondering why you are where you are, how you got there and if the grass is greener somewhere else.

First of all, keep in mind the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence.  Most pharmaceutical or medical sales representatives will tell you that the job is harder than it looks.  As a representative in this industry you will be faced with tests online, tons of study and memorization, reports and various other tasks that all add up to one thing…accountability for sales numbers.   Often sales professionals in this industry can find themselves selling a “me too” product or one that does not present them with a challenge.  The industry is also changing rapidly.  Company’s are frequently merging together and products can be taken-off the market by the FDA.  This can lead to job instability.

A four-year college degree plus at least two years of outside sales experience is required for most job opportunities in this industry. Typically, outside sales experience means selling in a business to business environment (such as copiers, payroll services, telecommunications or consumer products). The key is having sold some type of tangible product. If you do not possess these basic qualifications, it will be much more difficult to transition to a pharmaceutical or medical sales career.

While it may be possible to change your career, changes should only be made if they make sense.  You may be a great salesperson having learned various sales skills including prospecting, hunting, relationship building, closing, but you will have to prove that you can do it all over again in another field. There is more to being successful than knowing the sales process.  Although the sales process is extremely important, time and experience within a field helps you know what makes your buyers tick and how to get them to sign the deal.  These skills are part of what makes you successful.  Knowledge within your industry is power.  You may want to consider working your way into another product line that compliments your sales background.   Build on your past client relationships with your next career move so that you will continue to be successful.

If you have a strong sales background and a strong desire to change careers, nothing is impossible.  Start by creating a resume that sells you and your abilities in a matter of seconds.  If you don’t bring direct experience, bring great experience!  Sell the hiring company on your sales process and results.  No manager can resist hiring a super star!

Many of life’s failure’s are men who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.  ~Thomas Edison