Medical Sales Professional/ Hearing Instrument Specialist Sales - Kalamazoo, MI at Geebo

Medical Sales Professional/ Hearing Instrument Specialist


Medical Sales Professional / Hearing Instrument Specialist

As a Sales Associate, you will join our expanding organization to train and become a licensed hearing healthcare professional.
The successful candidate will have experience in producing sales at a high level of profitability, be effective at overcoming resistance, and have an entrepreneurial mindset. You must have prior success in consultative selling, strong closing skills, and ability to thrive in a competitive marketplace.
Our extensive 90-day training program will provide you the clinical and sales training to run a successful practice utilizing our proven, cutting-edge sales techniques. Upon successful completion, you will be placed in a practice as a full time Hearing Instrument Specialist to service our growing market and current patient portfolio. With your skills and successful completion of the state board exams, you have the potential for greater earnings and promotion opportunities.
Requirements
Willing to travel between practices
Ability to work independently, strong work ethic, and strong will to succeed.
Accountability for sales goals.
Strong business communications
Exceptional networking skills.
A science or technical background is helpful.

Benefits
Base salary
commission, opportunities for growth. First year income potential between $80K - $100K
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
401 K with employer match
Life Insurance options
Disability Insurance options
Sick/Personal and vacation time
Paid Holidays

Medical Sales Professional / Hearing Instrument Specialist
Keywords:
Sales, Medical sales, Sales Representative, Hearing aids, hearing instruments, hearing sales representative, audiologist, audiologists, Sales Management, hearing instrument specialist



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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