Sales Representative
First AmericanFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
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Common questions about this position
The salary range (RAL) is 32,000 - 35,000.
The role involves promotion activities with general practitioners across assigned regions in Italy, such as Lombardia and Toscana, including coverage of travel expenses according to company policy.
Candidates need a degree in scientific disciplines (law 219/06), at least 2-3 years of prior experience in the same role, knowledge of the target general medicine doctors in the assigned territory, good use of Office package, CRM systems, and a strong scientific background. Additional soft skills include communication, negotiation, results orientation, active listening, organizational skills, analytical abilities, and problem-solving.
Benefits include a contract under CCNL Commercio with initial 1-year fixed term, incentive system tied to objectives, company car, travel and expense coverage per company policy, and IT equipment.
Ensure you meet all requirements like the scientific degree and 2-3 years experience, include authorization for personal data processing per Italian privacy laws, and note that applications without required qualifications will not be fully considered.
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