Bonus potential

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How much is bonus here?? Do reps make goal? Got a call from recruiter. She said base salary usually starts in high 60's. Awfully low for a specialty but since its a Derm position and depending on bonus structure, I may go for the first interview.
 




Lucky if you make $500 a quarter , as a result high turnover.
When you are at there ask why New CEO, why so many new DM why was there a layoff lady mth, why high turn over.
 








The last two responses are false. Bonuses have been steady for the last year, and if it hasn't been for a rep, they are under performing. Target is $7,000 a quarter or $28,000 a year. Top reps make $16,800 a quarter.
 












The last two responses are false. Bonuses have been steady for the last year, and if it hasn't been for a rep, they are under performing. Target is $7,000 a quarter or $28,000 a year. Top reps make $16,800 a quarter.

Absolute bullshit. The target has always been touted along with the one person who makes the top. Fact is, they mess with your baseline threshold numbers and actively look for ways to screw you out of your bonus. I heard all the same fantasy numbers when I came here. Learned quickly that, unless you live in Florida or Texas, you ain't winning shit.
 








How much is bonus here?? Do reps make goal? Got a call from recruiter. She said base salary usually starts in high 60's. Awfully low for a specialty but since its a Derm position and depending on bonus structure, I may go for the first interview.

If you can, and don't mind telling us what state your in, I can give you a good idea if you'd have a good chance and making bonus. It seems a few recent posts have gotten away from your questions, so I will help you with them.

It's true the target payout is $7,000/quarter = $28,000 a year. It's capped at $68,000 a year for reps who max out all four quarters, which is $17,000 per quarter. It's also true that your money depends on the region and state your working in because some states have better Medicare and Insurance coverage than others. Texas, Florida, Arizona, California are some of the best covered states, BUT, there are Northern states that have had reps making max bonus, so it's what you make of it. Base is usually $65-80 depending on your experience level.

If you really, really want to be in Derm, then LEO is a good place to be at. Sure other Derm companies pay a lot more in bonus, and offer higher bases, but depending on your base salary, $110-130K a year isn't too shabby for this job or industry. Perks are, you have a company vehicle, all fuel and maintenance costs covered.

If this isn't good enough, then best of luck finding what best fits you, but LEO isn't the bad place a couple of these posters have made it out to be.
 




If you can, and don't mind telling us what state your in, I can give you a good idea if you'd have a good chance and making bonus. It seems a few recent posts have gotten away from your questions, so I will help you with them.

It's true the target payout is $7,000/quarter = $28,000 a year. It's capped at $68,000 a year for reps who max out all four quarters, which is $17,000 per quarter. It's also true that your money depends on the region and state your working in because some states have better Medicare and Insurance coverage than others. Texas, Florida, Arizona, California are some of the best covered states, BUT, there are Northern states that have had reps making max bonus, so it's what you make of it. Base is usually $65-80 depending on your experience level.

If you really, really want to be in Derm, then LEO is a good place to be at. Sure other Derm companies pay a lot more in bonus, and offer higher bases, but depending on your base salary, $110-130K a year isn't too shabby for this job or industry. Perks are, you have a company vehicle, all fuel and maintenance costs covered.

If this isn't good enough, then best of luck finding what best fits you, but LEO isn't the bad place a couple of these posters have made it out to be.

Im sorry. Between layoffs and resignations, how many have left leo in the past 2 years, including CEO and Dave?
 




If you can, and don't mind telling us what state your in, I can give you a good idea if you'd have a good chance and making bonus. It seems a few recent posts have gotten away from your questions, so I will help you with them.

It's true the target payout is $7,000/quarter = $28,000 a year. It's capped at $68,000 a year for reps who max out all four quarters, which is $17,000 per quarter. It's also true that your money depends on the region and state your working in because some states have better Medicare and Insurance coverage than others. Texas, Florida, Arizona, California are some of the best covered states, BUT, there are Northern states that have had reps making max bonus, so it's what you make of it. Base is usually $65-80 depending on your experience level.

If you really, really want to be in Derm, then LEO is a good place to be at. Sure other Derm companies pay a lot more in bonus, and offer higher bases, but depending on your base salary, $110-130K a year isn't too shabby for this job or industry. Perks are, you have a company vehicle, all fuel and maintenance costs covered.

If this isn't good enough, then best of luck finding what best fits you, but LEO isn't the bad place a couple of these posters have made it out to be.

thank you for an honest answer. I know this question is going to get slammed by some on here but since you give honest answers I will ask what is the car choice? Not that it matters it is a free care and any free car is a great car. I just wondered.....thanks in advance
 




thank you for an honest answer. I know this question is going to get slammed by some on here but since you give honest answers I will ask what is the car choice? Not that it matters it is a free care and any free car is a great car. I just wondered.....thanks in advance

It'll depend on if you inherit a car from a recently departed rep or not. LEO currently has moved to Ford vehicles, either a Fusion, or Escape. Choice is yours. Before Ford, we had Chevy, Malibu or Equinox. Car or small SUV, those are the choices.