Sales Representative
First AmericanFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
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Candidates need a university degree, preferably in Health Sciences, at least 3 years of experience as a hospital visit delegate, experience managing micromarketing budgets, a driver's license, and must reside in the assigned geographic area.
Key competencies include communication, argumentation and active listening skills, analytical capacity and results orientation, organization and planning skills, creativity, innovation, integrity, respect, proactivity, autonomy, and adaptability.
IQVIA offers an inclusive, respectful, and innovative global work environment that values equal opportunities, diversity, and belonging, with an excellent open and inclusive work atmosphere.
Benefits include all work tools such as company vehicle and mobile phone, access to a flexible compensation plan, and continuous training.
Highlight your university degree in Health Sciences, 3+ years as a hospital visit delegate, micromarketing budget experience, residence in Jaen or the assigned area, plus experience in osteoporosis or endocrinology, and strong competencies like communication, autonomy, and results orientation.
Advanced analytics and clinical research services
IQVIA provides advanced analytics, technology solutions, and clinical research services specifically for the life sciences industry. Their services utilize extensive data resources and technology to create connections within healthcare, allowing clients to gain insights that help speed up the development and marketing of new medical treatments. This process is facilitated by their IQVIA Connected Intelligence™ system, which offers quick and flexible insights. IQVIA stands out from competitors by focusing on patient privacy, employing various technologies to protect individual data. The company's goal is to enhance healthcare outcomes by supporting biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies, as well as researchers and government agencies, in understanding diseases and advancing medical science.