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Success in medicalsales is not only about knowledge, but also about the application of that knowledge, adapting proactively, and being aware of your impact in the room. In this episode, we have Rob Bahna discuss what truly makes a good medicalsalesrep. How about food? He goes by the name of Rob Bahna.
Delve into Jon’s personal story, from the influence of his author father to his own four-year endeavor of writing a book aimed at guiding future medicalsalesreps. Meet the guest: Jon Alwinson boasts more than 15 years of salesexperience, serving as both an individual sales contributor and a regional manager.
You were a Pre-Med major and you say that for a while, since 18-ish, that’s a very young age to know that you want medicalsales. Why did you want medicalsalesrep at eighteen? What was your first introduction to wanting to be a medicalsalesrep? What even turn you on?
As a marketer with a solid salesexperience and strong customer focus, I must confess that I’ve been thinking for years that upselling and cross selling had a negative connotation in general, especially in the medical business. The role of a medicalsalesrep.
He is very special because he was a client of the MedicalSales Career Builder program. Brad was a nurse that wanted to be a medicalsalesrep. He had the option to pursue FNP or a career in medicalsales. Now, he is a medicalsalesrep. After that, you’ll learn sales.
I would say it’s equivalent probably to a pharma rep. Is it the same as in any medicalsalesrep if you want the manager and then if you want the executive, or are they different? Did you know you were going to be a medicalsalesrep or was it something else? She calls Starbucks a food group.
There are a lot of those positions that are out there, and that’s completely a different aspect than what you are looking to do but when you look at aesthetics, that’s where med medicalsalesreps can make $350,000, $750,000 or $1 million. What kind of person do you need to be to perform well in medical aesthetics?
Tune in now and discover the world of spine med sales. They were like, “You got to have some salesexperience for this thing.” For being a medicalsalesrep and getting hooked on this show this late, that is classic. I didn’t know how to interview. I didn’t know anything about the industry.
I’m your host, samuel, founder of a revolutionary medicalsales training and mentorship program called the MedicalSales Career Builder, and I’m also host of the MedicalSales Podcast. That is incredibly appropriate and incredibly tied powerfully to medicalsales.
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I’m your host, samuel, founder of a revolutionary medicalsales training and mentorship program called the MedicalSales Career Builder, and I’m also host of the MedicalSales Podcast. That is incredibly appropriate and incredibly tied powerfully to medicalsales.
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