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Tech Sales vs Med Device Sales: What's better?

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
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  • @techsales-higherlevels
    @techsales-higherlevels  10 місяців тому

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  • @freedom_-vn2dc
    @freedom_-vn2dc 2 роки тому +9

    Great video! I made the opposite decision based on my personality. Had a $130k offer at Salesforce for an AE position but took a job as an ASR for a med device company for much much less to break in. I cannot sit in an office all day or work from home. I need different environments and face to face selling so I chose med device. It was hard to say no to the tech salary but I'll be there in a year or two with med.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  2 роки тому +1

      Love to see different perspectives, thanks Ryan! I'm curious, aside from the office vs. selling in the field, were there any elements of your background that also made you lean towards med device?

    • @frankr2584
      @frankr2584 Рік тому

      You can also look into pharmaceutical/biologic sales....I have friends with 175k base salaries plus bonuses, company cars, and cell phone paid for.

  • @orangeapple681
    @orangeapple681 Рік тому +2

    I work in Tier 3 enterprise support. I was an account manager when I ended up getting shuffled around at a new job and basically moved into CS to avoid getting laid off. Now im looking to make a bigger impact and that means leaving this dept - whether thats as a Product manager, or another CSM or an AE. 😮

  • @ht-gh9km
    @ht-gh9km Рік тому +2

    This was really informative! I am a last year medical student that works in heathtech marketing but looking to learn and explore options in healthtech sales as well. Based in your insights I can see the advantage I could have working with other fellow doctors when it comes to sales. Thanks !

  • @thenigerianfile
    @thenigerianfile 11 місяців тому +2

    This was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @RoyalBanks
    @RoyalBanks Рік тому +1

    Great video. I’m currently in the military and own a paternity testing business on the side. My natural inclination is to look into medical sales (medical software or maybe something in the DNA/genetics side because of familiarity), but tech sales definitely seems like something I’d look into.
    I appreciate the information you got there. Going to check out your other videos.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому

      Thanks! If you have any questions as you get into it feel free to reach out any time! eric@gujirecruiting.com

  • @alimbo9436
    @alimbo9436 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a med student in the UK but taking a year out to explore my other options/whether I really want to go down the medicine route. It interests me, but my priorities have changed in life. I don't want to devote my life to it, as is commonly expected (long days, nights, on-calls, hours of unpaid work to bolster applications for specialty training posts etc). And in the UK, where I am, the NHS is not a very good place to work (poor pay, constant undermining of doctors by the public and NHS). So, I am quite drawn to sales as a career and med sales was the natural first choice. But, I'm actually looking into tech sales too as, as you mentioned, it's a bit more lateral, not as rigid and there's a lot more variety. I love being in ORs and observing surgeries but I understand med sales doesn't offer the same level of QoL as tech sales. Am I wrong in thinking this?

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  2 роки тому

      Not necessarily. Any particular tech you are looking into? Tech sales could definitely be a great fit but med device companies (and doctors you sell to) would be very excited by your medical background. How far into med schooling are you?

    • @alimbo9436
      @alimbo9436 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@techsales-higherlevels I have a couple years left of med school and I get that these companies would look favourably on my experience. But want to keep my options open and see what's out there. Especially considering med sales is quite field-based, which I don't know if I'd enjoy or not.
      In terms of areas of tech, I'm really starting at ground zero here and don't have much knowledge. But as a whole, I like the industry which is why I'm interested in potentially breaking in.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  2 роки тому

      @@alimbo9436 nice, there's no doubt you could land in a lot of places with your background. Do you want to work at startups or larger companies with more notable brands? Any preference?

    • @alimbo9436
      @alimbo9436 2 роки тому +1

      @@techsales-higherlevels I hope so, but I'm quite open to both environments. I have never worked at either so I will have to try it out.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  2 роки тому

      @@alimbo9436 Nice, if you have any questions as you get into it feel free to email me at eric@gujirecruiting.com

  • @chrishustles94
    @chrishustles94 10 місяців тому +1

    What requirements do you need to get into tech sales? Do you need a degree or does experience matter more?

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  10 місяців тому

      Experience matters much more than a degree. What's your background?

    • @chrishustles94
      @chrishustles94 10 місяців тому

      @@techsales-higherlevels just door to door sales, trying to get a new sales job, was looking at medical device and pharmaceutical sales jobs but you need a bachelors and I only have an associates. But tech sales looks very promising, I just started looking into it.

  • @techsales-higherlevels
    @techsales-higherlevels  2 роки тому +1

    Still deciding between the two? Would love to know your thought process!

    • @cardariojackson5963
      @cardariojackson5963 Рік тому

      I’m in med device sales, you’re spot on man! Would love to have a conversation with you!

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому

      @@cardariojackson5963 thanks! Feel free to shoot me an email at eric@gujirecruiting.com

  • @kpsamsung30
    @kpsamsung30 Рік тому +1

    Hi Eric, quick question: can your medical device sales experience transfer in the tech sales space? or are you looked at as someone who has no experience to a tech recruiter?

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому

      It definitely can, but I'd set proper expectations that pending your experience you're probably gonna have to come in as an SMB AE. I see some med reps with 10 years of experience wanting $200k+ and a big title making the move and in many cases its not gonna happen (or they won't be successful making the change anyhow if they take a huge role right out of the gate).
      How many years of experience do you have? Happy to help, keep me posted

    • @kpsamsung30
      @kpsamsung30 Рік тому

      @@techsales-higherlevels oh i see, thank you for that explanation. Honestly, I don’t have any relevant experience yet im still deciding on what sector I want to commit to. but i was just curious though because I was wondering if you’re in sales, wouldn’t that sales experience be good for hiring managers regardless of the industry (pharma, medical, tech, etc)?

  • @everettjones7556
    @everettjones7556 Рік тому +1

    I'm a 24 year old who has spent his short professional career (3 years) in med device (Spine). Heavily considering a transition into the SaaS world. Would love to touch base with you and pick your brain

  • @nickzema4683
    @nickzema4683 Рік тому +2

    Med device reps a bunch of ex jocks / chads looking to intimidate docs into buying. Most Ive met are total tool bags think they're special for selling when brand has always been used with or without them.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому

      Not inconsistent with my experience and some of the people I met. There are some decent folks, but across the board tech felt much more natural to me. Less political and more about solving big problems.
      Are you in sales?

  • @ceasarmax8251
    @ceasarmax8251 Рік тому +2

    Tech sales you work from home 8 hours a day and make the same or more!!

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому +3

      Agreed, tech is much more favorable towards flexible scheduling and work/life balance

    • @R26Roman
      @R26Roman Рік тому +1

      ​​@@techsales-higherlevels this is great to know. Being a father of 3. I was wondering what are the positions called e exactly if I wanted to apply. I graduated nursing school but decided it's not for me so looking into sales. Just liking the video you mentioned I myself am not cut out for medical sales and operations. I looked into pharmaceutical sales but came across your video and now I'm intrigued with tech sales.

    • @techsales-higherlevels
      @techsales-higherlevels  Рік тому

      @@R26Roman SDR, sometimes also called BDR or ADR (sales development representative, business development representative, account development representative)