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Why you shouldn’t hire a pharmaceutical sales rep for your pharma revenue job–or should you?

Medical reps have a mostly negative image to overcome when venturing out into other clinical sales areas–often deserved, but sometimes not.  If you’re a hiring manager, you shouldn’t dismiss a pharma candidate out of hand–it should be a decision based on the individual, with many factors to consider.  If your friendly pharma sales recruiter has submitted such a candidate to you, there must be a reason.  If you’re a pharma revenue rep looking to move into medical, clinical diagnostics, biotech, clinical device, or other healthcare sales jobs, you should know what you’re up against, as well as how to deal with it.

NEGATIVES:

  • They’re spoiled – do they realize this is the real world where you’ve to work for that sale?
  • Great pay- base salaries between 55-75  +20  –are they realistic about starting salaries elsewhere?
  • Great benefits – you’ve got benefits, but not like Pfizer had?
  • No heavy lifting – they haven’t worked as hard as your job requires
  • Work in practice groups – are they self-motivated?  Were the results really theirs, or did someone else on the team do most of the work?
  • No “real” sales experience – they haven’t closed before, and don’t understand the sales process

POTENTIAL POSITIVES:

  • They may have strong technical degrees (life sciences-biology, zoology, chemistry…)
  • Many had tough b2b jobs in the past and excelled there
  • Many are tired of delivering donuts (they get no respect) and want to really achieve success
  • Many are really professional, motivated and just want a chance

What do I think, as a pathology revenue recruiter? 

I won’t submit a candidate who has worked for more than 2 clinical companies.  Why?  Because they must have liked that environment in order to have stayed in it, which means that they won’t like the vastly different environment in pharma, medical diagnostics, medical device, biotech, laboratory, or imaging sales.

I won’t consider a candidate who won’t concede that pharma sales is a detailing process, not a selling process.  Why?  They’re disconnected with reality.  Pharmaceutical reps, however successful they have been, do not follow a revenue process in which they have to close a sale and ask for the business.

I won’t consider a pharma rep who is more interested in base salary than in total comp.  Why?  This is obvious:  A great sales rep will be much more interested in sales commissions, because they expect to do well and make money off their efforts.

I won’t consider a pharma rep who can’t provide me with a manager reference (although I really won’t do this with any candidate).  Why?  In this day of LinkedIn, etc., it’s ridiculous to say you can’t keep in touch.  That’s a red flag for me.

On the other hand, I’d be interested in a pharmaceutical rep with a science degree who 

(1) hasn’t been in the pharmaceutical area long and has realized it’s not the place for him/her, or

(2) has had some success with a real sales process in the past and wants to get back to it, or

(3) some combination of those with significant motivations to get out of pharmaceuticals, as well as a realistic attitude about pay and position.

Article courtesy of  Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized pharmaceutical and pharma sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
© Copyright 2008 PHC Consulting | All rights reserved

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