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Pharmaceutical training boost: how the growth and skills levy could shape industry development

European Pharmaceutical Review

The UK government has announced that the Apprenticeship Levy will be replaced by a new Growth and Skills Levy, a move designed to give employers greater control over workforce training. Skills England will determine which training programmes beyond apprenticeships can be funded, ensuring alignment with industry demands.

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Navigating Pharma Sales Challenges: Tips to Boost Your Sales Performance (Use of AI and Social Media for Effective brand promotion)

Pharmaceutical Representative Training

The Evolution of Pharma Sales: Combining AI and Social Media to Promote Brands Pharmaceutical businesses now have access to a whole new level of insights due to social media. Social medias position in pharmaceutical research is further cemented by peoples growing usage of it.

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The Traditional Pharma Model Isn’t Working – It’s Time to Evolve!

PharmaKinnex

Let’s dive into the current state of the pharma industry and learn more about what your team can do to stay ahead of the curve and the competition. Bearing the brunt of these COVID19 restrictions, pharmaceutical reps have had a hard time getting in the door to make sales, and their employers have noticed: Limited In-Person Access To HCPs.

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Entry-Level Pharma Sales: It's More Than Just a Job Search (Here's Why)

Contrarian Sales Techniques

In that context, when we focus on the words "entry level", it typically refers to the following aspects: Experience: You have limited or no prior experience in pharmaceutical sales : These positions are designed for individuals who are new to the field and may not have directly sold pharmaceutical products or medical devices before.

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