BioMarin Hemophilia


















Agree that $170 isn’t stupidly high considering this is an orphan drug that will be hard to sell, maybe 3-4 patients per rep annually. Price tag $2-$3M per this weeks news from JP Morgan Healthcare Summit.
 








Agree that $170 isn’t stupidly high considering this is an orphan drug that will be hard to sell, maybe 3-4 patients per rep annually. Price tag $2-$3M per this weeks news from JP Morgan Healthcare Summit.

Do your homework. Valrox will not be hard to sell and will be used much more than “3-4 patients per rep annually.” Ever talk to a hematologist?

Jackass.
 
































Do your homework. Valrox will not be hard to sell and will be used much more than “3-4 patients per rep annually.” Ever talk to a hematologist?

Jackass.
Heme’s are one thing but insurance is another w a $2-3Million price tag not to mention 6 months of labs that some patients may decide is too much work.
 








FUCK YOU!!
Ya know... this company literally preaches “culture” of rising above & “keeping the patients at the center of everything” & how important it is to stay humble. THIS is apparently what they hire. Pfizer will eat your lunch when their product is approved. Until then Hemlibra is still an amazing drug & as the mom of a teen boy w type A we’ll wait until then.
 
























Ya know... this company literally preaches “culture” of rising above & “keeping the patients at the center of everything” & how important it is to stay humble. THIS is apparently what they hire. Pfizer will eat your lunch when their product is approved. Until then Hemlibra is still an amazing drug & as the mom of a teen boy w type A we’ll wait until then.
 
















the hemophilia community doesn’t need a gene therapy...... HeMlibra is providing patients with a new leash in life....... why would anyone risk taking this product with so much variability in the data........ until they can answer the variability you should wait


I had a final and pulled out of the mix, the Gene Therapy will prove to be beneficial down the road, but not until they are able to use the word "CURE" otherwise the is just another very expensive treatment option that they don't know what and or how long the outcomes will be. Most of my customers said they would not touch the product for 2-3 years... No wonder why they were focusing on hiring mostly non-hemophilia reps.. LOL
 








Do your homework. Valrox will not be hard to sell and will be used much more than “3-4 patients per rep annually.” Ever talk to a hematologist?

Jackass.


You obviously haven't done your homework, the Mexican Wrestler will clean your clock! LOL ;) Most of my customers will not touch it for 2-3 years, but keep dreaming!

Sincerely,

Pedro
 








Was quoted $160-$170k bass range, $60k bonus, $800 per month car allowance, $50k in RSUs. Hearing different stories as to why they haven’t secured sales team. Was told by RX Sales recruiter that Phase 1 was already hired Fall 2019 and Phase 2 be hired by Mar 15. Anyone hired Phase 1? ???
This is about exactly right, I negotiated for $175K and a sign on bonus, but everything else is accurate. It’s a $275-$300k a year job. This is rare Disease and extremely high paying for pharma (Pfizer won’t sniff that), and very high paying for biotech. In this day and age, maybe some Oncology or equipment jobs get to this, hardly anything else.
 








Look @ Alnylam. Rare Disease Hereditary Transtheritn Amyloidosis. Reps making 195k in base, 60-100k in bonus. Huge RSU stock upon hire and annually rewarded and company car is a Volvo XC90. Company’s pipeline is exploding too. Not a one hit wonder! Check them out they are hiring in an expansion right now.
 








Look @ Alnylam. Rare Disease Hereditary Transtheritn Amyloidosis. Reps making 195k in base, 60-100k in bonus. Huge RSU stock upon hire and annually rewarded and company car is a Volvo XC90. Company’s pipeline is exploding too. Not a one hit wonder! Check them out they are hiring in an expansion right now.
I work for Alnylam in this exact role. Almost every number you reference “we” make is high. I wish you were more accurate. Cat is right, that’s about it. You might be referencing 10% of us here.
 
















I work for Alnylam in this exact role. Almost every number you reference “we” make is high. I wish you were more accurate. Cat is right, that’s about it. You might be referencing 10% of us here.
What are you talking about. I’m in the interview process now and have spoken to 4 Alnylam Reps. The numbers the above poster referenced are spot on. Know your suit bevies you spew out nonsense punk. Now enjoy BioMarin. I had a phone screen with the hiring manager and he was extremely arrogant. Have fun with that shirshow.