How to Start a Career in
Pharmaceutical Sales!
By Lisa
LaneLisa Lane is the pharmaceutical
sales industry's most visible author and consultant.
Thank God that the worst thing that can happen to you in your search for a
pharmaceutical sales job is that you don’t land your dream job and end up in a
job that you like… but don’t love. I mean, considering the grand scheme of
things, like major sickness, world hunger, or that occasional bad bottle of
wine-it’s not too bad but it still stinks!
Kindly remember that the only reason you’re in the hunt with thousands of others
is that pharmaceutical sales is “one of the most sought after careers in
America” (according to Money Magazine) and you want this career more than anyone
else! Don’t give me that “I think that I have what it takes. If I don’t actually
land a job, that’s ok too.” baloney. How many pharmaceutical sales job seekers
have told me that? If you don’t land a career in pharma sales now, you probably
won’t be trying again anytime soon!
Unfortunately, you can make lots of mistakes when searching for a pharmaceutical
sales job. You can create a terrible resume that no one will read. Now that
really stinks! You can go the route of thousands of others and wait for a reply
from Mr. Monster Job Board while you pray day and night for a call. (When he
doesn’t call, you are really starting to feel like even your dog might not want
you!) You can pretend to be looking for a pharmaceutical sales job…..how can you
find a job when you are working so hard at the one you are already at 12 hours
per day? Poor marketing of yourself and not knowing where to begin is the worst
mistake that you can make in a pharmaceutical sales job search.
When you take the wrong route, you get experience in rejection. No calls for
interviews at all. A simple mistake in the approach moves all of your hard work
you put into your job search from the “I landed interviews” side of your list to
the “I learned from my mistakes” side. So here’s how to correct it.
The first consideration in any-and every-job search campaign is to devise a plan
of how you are going to land interviews. The better you are able to aim your
approach, the more interviews you will land. And…the name of the game in landing
pharmaceutical sales interviews is to market yourself to the max. In other
words...get the word out and get it out big time! If it’s the last thing you do,
your goal is to make that one extra person stop, look, pick up your resume and
the phone, and call you with that interview for your dream job.
Anyone can put a resume together and pass it around to a couple of people and
post it on a few job boards. Problem is, if you don’t know how to load your
resume with keywords so that it will be found among thousands, your chances of
landing interviews, even if you are “the one for the job” could be slim.
In a search for a pharmaceutical sales job, the more perfect your resume, the
more you get it out to the right people in the right places, the more you will
land interviews. The more interviews you land, the better your chance of landing
a job. Simple as that.
An example: Suppose you are perfecting your resume and are hoping to get it out
to a couple of recruiters who might be able to help you. You send your resume to
a couple of local recruiters who are pros at placing pharma reps. You land one
interview. Yippee….that’s a start!
Now take the same scenario, but this time you fill your resume with a
pharmaceutical sales specific objective, list your salary requirements, load
your resume with quantifiable achievements and then send it to recruiters all
over the country. Your resume now shows accomplishments in hard numbers, they
love it. A recruiter in Florida knows about an opening in your town of Detroit,
Michigan, and gives you a call. So do 15 other recruiters. Ok, you’re warming
up!
Now, you try a different track: Instead of just posting your resume online, you
load it with the keywords that the recruiters and HR people are looking for.
They actually find you! You get 3 more calls for interviews! WOW! You laugh all
the way to your interviews when you think of how smart you are compared to your
competition. Suddenly, you are having a great time at this job search stuff and
you are having a blast lining up your next interviews. Can you say “Future
Pharmaceutical Sales Rep?”
You are really working this job search right! You decide to take it one step
further and reach out to more companies than your competition. Instead of
applying to the 20 companies like Merck and Pfizer, (who typically get 1000
resumes per posting) you decide to apply to companies like Pam American Labs. A
company that doesn’t normally post their openings online and averages 25 resumes
per opening. Rather than wait for them to post an opening, you send them a
resume. (Imagine that!) You do this with 200 other smaller companies and the
calls for more interviews start to roll in. WOW…. even your ex-girlfriend is
starting to think you are smart!
This is just a glimpse of how to really make an impression and land interviews.
The competition for pharmaceutical sales jobs is fierce. Knowing where to start
and how to outsmart the competition is the key to landing your dream job.
Start here: Get more information on how to land interviews by following
the advice in my best selling book: 3 Days to a Pharmaceutical Sales Job
Interview. Let me help you market yourself to the max with my other
products: Targeted Resume Distribution to Pharmaceutical Industry
Recruiters and my desktop job search tool Pharmaceutical Company
“List on Disc” If you would like a no nonsense review of your resume,
check out my free Resume Tune up by email. And finally, for help
with interview preparation consider the Interview Audio CD.
http://www.pharmaceuticalsalesinterviews.com
Additional questions: email me at
Lisa@listondisc.com I am online just about everyday and take great pride in
helping people to the best of my ability.
To your success!
Lisa Lane
Lisa is currently President of Drug Careers, Inc, a leading pharmaceutical sales
career development company which provides curriculum for entry level training
programs for university programs across the US. She is recognized as an
authority in her field and is the recipient of a Marketing Destiny Award for
creative sales programs..
Lisa has served as a career expert for many pharmaceutical career websites and
the career sections of many newspapers and periodicals including "Career
Builder", Sales and Marketing Magazine, The LA Times, The Baltimore Sun, The
Miami Herald, The Chicago Tribune and over 20 others. She maintains daily
contact with professionals in all areas of pharmaceutical sales, counsels her
customers, and devotes a lot of time staying on top of current pharmaceutical
news and information.