Medical sales and 8 quick ways to loose your job
A career in medical sales can be fulfilling and lucrative. People who move on up through the hierarchy do have the opportunity to become true Captains of Industry in an industry that has consistently been a cornerstone of the British economy.
To this date it baffles me why people squander their career opportunities through the most simple of errors and misjudgements to loose their job, and with it their opportunity to build a career in pharmaceuticals beyond medical sales.
Here's some of the simplest ways to loose your medical sales job.
Speed traps. In one well publicised case recently a man was caught doing 174 mph in a Porsche! It doesn't matter how you arrive at your driving ban, but once banned, you cannot do a field based sales role. In this case, you may be the best medical rep in the world, but your employer will not hang on to you, as you cannot do the job you are employed to. If you are worried you are a little 'quick', either buy a snooper or slow down, preferably do both!
Lie at interview.
It doesn't matter if you see it as a harmless bit of embellishment to
add a couple of £k's to your salary at interview, but once your P45
arrives, if they spot it, you're history. Any form of untruth told at
interview is a complete 'no' and will nearly always surface at some
point. Don't set yourself a time bomb, say it how it is.
Fail your training course.
It may be the first time you've stayed in a posh hotel for free with a
load of other new employees, but don't have too much of a good time,
you are their to work and are being paid for it. Not only do you need
to pass, first impressions last, so make sure you put your best foot
forward.
Get drunk at company meetings.
Yes, I know you are often provided with copious amounts of free drink,
and I have even know this successfully used as a job saving defence
having been found drunk at company meetings in social time and behaving
badly. However, even for the lucky chap concerned, his career stopped
there. By all means enjoy a drink, but be measured, use occasions like
this to network to develop your career, not destroy it.
Fake sickness to go shopping with your family.
Yes I've bumped into my own sales staff in supermarkets, whilst off
work 'sick'. This particular chap felt sicker within 24 hours after a
meeting in HR.
Falsify Call reporting.
Almost everyone in medical sales is under pressure at some point to
generate higher activity. The temptation add a couple of calls here and
there is always there. It only takes one count of dishonesty in
reporting to be uncovered to end it all. If you want more calls on your
call report, visit a few more customers.
Fail your ABPI.
Okay it's a tough exam, but in my experience as a manager, 'all' those
who do the work and keep up do pass, those who don't, no matter how
bright, frequently fail. Fail to pass within 2 years are you are
looking for a new career.
Take up golf....during working hours.
Medical sales is an incredibly flexible role. I expected my pound of
flesh as a manager but frequently gave a nod to finishing the odd day a
little early for a parents evening or perhaps an early kick off to the
family holiday. But don't be tempted to go part time, it's a slippery
slope and you'll be rumbled when it's too late to change.
Medical sales presents a great career opportunity that can be squandered in just a few moments with the wrong decisions. All of the above are real scenarios that do happen, nest make sure it doens't happen to you!
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Good luck.

