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Specialty Representative, Rheumatology
4 weeks ago
AbbVie Dallas, United StatesCompany Description · AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines and solutions that solve serious health issues today and address the medical challenges of tomorrow. We strive to have a remarkable impact on people's lives across several key therapeutic areas ...
Specialty Sales Representative, Rheumatology - Dallas, United States - Medly Pharmacy
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Description
**Specialty Sales Representative, Rheumatology - Dallas**
at Medly Pharmacy Texas, United States We are looking for a motivated and experienced Specialty Sales Representative to expand the availability of accessible healthcare for our patients by reaching **SPECIALITY** providers to share the value and impact of Medlys services. This is a role for a demonstrated, seasoned sales professional to use their talent to have a positive impact in the daily lives of patients. This is a highly visible position, reporting directly to the Sales Manager, responsible for meeting or exceeding sales goals for their area. Were Medly, a human-centered digital pharmacy that prioritizes patient well-being. Our mission is to deliver prescriptions to patients at prices they can afford - regardless of income, lifestyle, language or diagnosis. We live our mission to democratize healthcare by leveraging technology to create accessible tools for improving lives.
QUALIFICATIONS
2+ years of outside medical/pharmaceutical sales experience required
1+ years of experience within ***SPECIALITY*** **f**ocus area in ***LOCATION***
Excellent selling/persuasive/presentation skills
Strong customer focus, demonstrated teamwork/collaboration
Computer proficiency
Working knowledge of pharmacy industry
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
You are organized and have excellent time management
You fearlessly take initiative to grow new business in existing and new accounts
You influence action and buy-in naturally
You operate with a high level of integrity and build trust quickly
You have the keen ability to read situations quickly, being nimble to anticipate and adjust for problems and roadblocks
Youre a great listener
You have a track record for your sound judgment and decision-making ability
You are driven to consistently go above and beyond
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