Regional Sales Manager, Southwest Region
TempusFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
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Candidates need a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 8+ years of experience in medical sales, healthcare marketing, clinical/technical CT expertise, clinical technology leadership in CT, or hospital administration in imaging; alternatively, a Bachelor’s degree plus graduation from the GEHC commercial leadership program with 3+ years of experience; or 10+ years of relevant experience. Demonstrated experience presenting complex information to decision makers is also required.
Candidates must live in the Gateway territory (Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) and be willing to travel within that geography.
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Desired qualifications include 8+ years in healthcare capital equipment sales, a history of meeting or exceeding sales quotas, domain knowledge in CT, and experience leading cross-functional sales teams to achieve client needs and quotas.
GE Healthcare emphasizes unlocking opportunities for people, customers, and patients, turning big ideas into realities that advance global healthcare, where every voice makes a difference and builds a healthier world.
Healthcare technology and data analytics provider
GE Healthcare provides a range of healthcare technologies and services aimed at improving patient care. Its main products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring solutions, and advanced software for data analysis. These products help medical professionals make informed decisions and enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Unlike many competitors, GE Healthcare invests significantly in research and development, allocating $1 billion each year to innovate and enhance its offerings. The company’s goal is to support healthcare providers in delivering better patient outcomes, as evidenced by its technology supporting over 300,000 patients daily and managing 2 billion patient scans each year.