Sales Representative
First AmericanFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Athens, Georgia, United States
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The pay range is $140,000 - $155,000, though the final offer may vary based on factors like geographic location, job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and education.
The role requires travel up to 100% of the time, including up to 40% overnight travel, and is assigned to the Athens, Georgia territory.
Candidates need a BA/BS or equivalent experience and 5+ years of sales experience, with recent endocrine relationships, specialty therapeutic, hospital, or orphan drugs sales highly preferred. Preferred skills include a proven track record of high performance, strong cross-functional collaboration, maintaining a compliant driving record, and ability to lift up to 35 pounds.
Corcept leads in research and development of cortisol modulators to treat serious diseases, with FDA-approved Korlym® for Cushing’s syndrome and over 30 ongoing studies in endocrinology, oncology, metabolism, and neurology.
A strong candidate has 5+ years of sales experience, preferably in endocrine, specialty therapeutic, hospital, or orphan drugs, along with a proven track record of high performance, ability to build relationships with prescribers, and comfort with extensive travel.
Develops cortisol modulators for medical conditions
Corcept Therapeutics focuses on developing treatments that regulate cortisol levels in the body, which is important for managing various health issues. Their main product, Korlym, is used to treat Cushing's syndrome, a condition caused by too much cortisol. Korlym was approved by the FDA in 2012 and is the first medication specifically for this disorder. Corcept stands out from competitors by having a strong emphasis on research and development, having discovered over 1,000 unique cortisol modulators. The company aims to expand its range of treatments while also providing educational resources to healthcare professionals and patients to improve understanding and care for cortisol-related conditions.