
Foot & Ankle Sales Representative
StrykerRole Overview
As a Foot & Ankle Sales Rep, you work with a high degree of intensity and commitment to sell Stryker Foot & Ankle products that meet our customers’ needs. You are responsible for becoming the resident Foot & Ankle expert as you work with a sophisticated audience of surgeons and healthcare professionals.
What You Will Do
You will sell Stryker Foot & Ankle products, manage and maintain inventory, and provide advice and training on products and tools used to save lives. You will also participate in sales meetings and professional association meetings outside regular business hours.
Why It Might Be a Fit
You will be energized by chaos and organized in the operating room, with excellent organizational skills and knowledge of current office technologies. You will also have the opportunity to build and maintain relationships with surgeons and hospitals.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree or 4+ years experience in a clinical healthcare or sales role (or a combination of the two)
- 3+ years of Sales Experience Preferred
- Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling products or services
- Excellent organizational skills and knowledge in the use of current office technologies
- Experience in building and maintaining relationships
- Must be comfortable in emergency/operating room environments
- Ability to participate in and attend sales meetings and professional association meetings outside regular business hours
- Must adhere to compliance and the principles of responsibility
Benefits
- Sales Commission only
- Bonuses
- Benefits
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