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Orthopaedic/Physical Therapy Medical Device Sales Representative
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Austin Job location not provided
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:60,000.00 - 130,000.00 USD /yearuncapped commission plan and expenses
Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Job location not provided
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Account Management (Commissioned);Business Development/New Accounts;Field Sales
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
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Orthopaedic/Physical Therapy Medical Device Sales Representative
Orthopaedic/Physical Therapy Medical Device Sales Representative
Unique devices address the Number One complication of injury/surgery to the knee, shoulder, ankle and elbow…LOSS OF RANGE OF MOTION.
Commission plan:
The position offers hardworking sales representatives a six month guarantee plus commissions. Our top performing sales representatives have annualized six-figure incomes by the 12-month mark with great growth potential in the second and subsequent years. Austin is an existing territory with an existing base of business and huge potential for growth.
Our company is expanding because we offer an outstanding product, excellent compensation, and a positive and supportive work environment that attracts and retains quality individuals. Because we are a small company that is growing rapidly, we are seeking sales professionals who can work well within a small company environment, and positively impact our corporate culture.
Responsibilities:
Increasing sales by educating and training physical therapists and orthopaedic surgeons on the indications and clinical outcomes of the product, instructing patients on the appropriate use of our devices, while working from a home office.
A strong work ethic, self-motivation, and past sales or clinical success are required for consideration for this position.
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