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Hey, pill counter!,,

Your salary will be like $90 - $100K the most.. The reason you won't get much more because you don't have so called "pharma experience" in your bag. This time, they see it as very important success factor..

He can always take a pill tray with him and show docs how he can count pills if he is lucky enough to generate a tough question.
 




Got the "Thanks but no thanks" e-mail Friday after face to face in NJ. I'm a RN with 12yrs of pharma experience. Not sure what they are looking for. Very generic e-mail sent out. Good luck to all that are still interviewing.
 
















I have a phone interview approximately three weeks ago, but have not received a request for face to face. What is the deal? Should I just assume they were not interested? Moving on.....
 








Word is she's a snobby "B".....never met her, but that's the rumor?
Good luck with other opportunities!

she is a least qualified as an AD, but acts most qualified all the time. can't stand her! She is a friend of Elton John, and George Michael. (Nothing's wrong with that). Also, she loves the movie, "MILK" by Sean Penn and favorite city in the world to visit is San Francisco, CA. Damn,, I'm horrible.

Tim S.
 








she is a least qualified as an AD, but acts most qualified all the time. can't stand her! She is a friend of Elton John, and George Michael. (Nothing's wrong with that). Also, she loves the movie, "MILK" by Sean Penn and favorite city in the world to visit is San Francisco, CA. Damn,, I'm horrible.

Tim S.

I thought she was engaged/married? To a man.
 








Thanks for the scoop on Amy. Yeah I felt that "icyness" from her as soon as I walked in the room. Just left another company with an AD just like her, no fun at all especially if you're not a suck up. Hope others the best in their quest!
 




Thanks for the scoop on Amy. Yeah I felt that "icyness" from her as soon as I walked in the room. Just left another company with an AD just like her, no fun at all especially if you're not a suck up. Hope others the best in their quest!

Amy's favorite quote:

"Do as I say, but don't do as I do" Great leadership huh?
 








Thanks for the scoop on Amy. Yeah I felt that "icyness" from her as soon as I walked in the room. Just left another company with an AD just like her, no fun at all especially if you're not a suck up. Hope others the best in their quest!

I have an interview with her. Does she cover the whole NE Region? What areas will the new AD cover?
 












3 rounds interview.. 3 associates directors (aka jokers) interview people with STAR format questions,, if you successfully pass those 3, you will be asked to the final guy (SAM) for approval... Good Luck!

so what is the trick to get approval from SAM? Made it that far and apparently didn't get approved.
 








Primary reps bring nothing to the table. They have to deal with access issue and doctors will know how short of knowledge they have in terms of clinical and science. They just mimic like birds in front of physicians and verbal vomiting during detail. I mean, that's the reality. In contrast, CSC's, they can really discuss profound level of science because they know more..

Ha Ha

This is what a doc sees

Primary Care rep = drug rep

CSC rep = drug rep

CSC means nothing to the majority of physicians. Just because you perceive it as a higher class verbil vomit doesn't mean the medical community does.