Medical Device Sales Rep for Boston
Medical Devices
Boston, MA

Global Medical Products company is looking or a Medical Device Sales Rep to be the account manager and business builder for an assigned number of hospitals, IHN’s and other healthcare facilities within the Boston area.

Responsibilities:

• Account relationship development and business development of all products
• Primary sales contact in the acute care facilities
• Contributing to the development of a strategic plan for the territory and accounts
• Tactical implementation of the business and selling activities required to meet objectives
• Sales positioning, analysis, and implementation within the facilities

Products: Endotracheal Tubes, Oral Care, Closed Suction Catheters, and misc.
Call Points in hospital: ICU, Actue Care, Respiratory, Purchasing

Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s Degree Required
• 2.5 minimum GPA Required
• Minimum 3 years of Medical Device Sales calling on hospitals
• Proof of Successful Sales Track Record

Candidate must live within 50 minutes of Boston area.

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