After a layoff you may start to wonder
After a layoff
you may start to wonder
if another company will 'take a chance' on you.
>> Even when you've won multiple P-Club Awards
>> Crushed your stretch and team goals
>> Been voted MVP by your team
you know you're good
you've been a rock for your team
you know you've helped doctors and patients
So when you hit this speed bump, why is it so hard to tell your own story?
Bc we're focusing on what's behind us -- not what's ahead.
It sounds like "25 years of experience with proven sales results."
And it's not helping you stand out.
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The thing is, you don't just need a way to ChatGPT or "wordsmith yourself out of a tough spot."
You must change your focus.
From PAST to FUTURE
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And if you're getting stuck coming in 2nd over and over again, it's likely you're focusing on the PAST -- not what you can deliver to the FUTURE in the field of healthcare and medical sales.
The way YOU WILL:
>> Help a VP of Sales interrupt the slow decline of the East or West Region while they're patiently waiting for new data to come out
(and btw, here's how you've done things like that before)
>> Deliver untapped methods of getting lifesaving tech in front of impossible-to-see doctors
(these ones at these places, specifically)
>> Reunite a team that doesn't get along
(and this was the result of that new camaraderie)
>> maybe the way you'll help someone think differently about their story, too <<
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Focus on the future.
Find someone who can tell your story.
And for goodness sakes,
don't give up on your search.
We need you out there.
I need you out there.
You can do this.
And the future of healthcare depends on you.
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Watch full video here:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/clairemdavis_medicalsalesresumewriters-medicalsalesresumes-activity-7168619262591397888-FpCw?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop