Neuro


lol, Well, their doing it, I got a invite
to fly to Baltimore Tues for a panel interview, and I’m in Southeast.
A friend of mine is going to a panel interview in chicago Monday , they
live in Midwest.
Sounds like we will be interviewing with multiple people at these sessions.
Maybe this is it, ? Maybe no more interviews after this ?
Yes, Lilly paying for all flights round trip in one day in and then out.
 
























I got invited to a panel interview next Tuesday in Dallas and I live in the west. Syneos/Inventiv Health recruiter said they were looking for reps with limited experience to launch migraine drug. Funny how they are hiring a limited experience saleforce to launch a biologic and it’s targeted to primary care. The managers aren’t even hired yet either. How can you accept a job when you don’t know how the manager will turn out? This sounds like its setup for failure.
 








I think they already hired a specialty sales force to launch to specialists, but are bringing on a PC team to target those docs that have potential. But I think the teams will operate separately.
 








I’m interviewing next week in Dallas. Panel interview. I fly home right after my interview. My recruiter is really of no help. I think I was option #4 after the other candidates backed out. Do you know how many people they will be interviewing and how many in each spot? From experience it’s been 3 candidates and then they move one forward the same day and send offer letters the next day. This is weird since they offered me to go home right afterwards.
 








I got invited to a panel interview next Tuesday in Dallas and I live in the west. Syneos/Inventiv Health recruiter said they were looking for reps with limited experience to launch migraine drug. Funny how they are hiring a limited experience saleforce to launch a biologic and it’s targeted to primary care. The managers aren’t even hired yet either. How can you accept a job when you don’t know how the manager will turn out? This sounds like its setup for failure.


It will be a failure. PCPs for the most part are scared of biologics. FEW are writing AIMOVIG>. PCP's no win.
 
























Anyone know the salary range? Not trying to waste time for a low ball base
I heard base pay will be between 55 - 70k with bonus potential of 16k plus company car, health benefits, 401k match and pension is yet tbd.

Promoting in this crowded market to PCP,s who traditionally do not prescribe biologics will be a Herculean task and in today’s new Lilly, sales results will separate the heroes from the zeroes.
 
































Listen very closely my former Lilly colleagues. The PCP Neuro position will be a nightmare role. Biologics and being new in the PCP space equals a receipe for insanity! Very few PCP’s would consider writing a biologic for migraines! Just ask any diabetes rep how many PCP’s write Insulin & GLP1’s at any significant numbers. That % would be about 30-40% at best.
Well best of luck to those that land the job if you really want it or need it. Just know that it will be an uphill battle all the way unless you have neurologists mixed in.
 
































Listen very closely my former Lilly colleagues. The PCP Neuro position will be a nightmare role. Biologics and being new in the PCP space equals a receipe for insanity! Very few PCP’s would consider writing a biologic for migraines! Just ask any diabetes rep how many PCP’s write Insulin & GLP1’s at any significant numbers. That % would be about 30-40% at best.
Well best of luck to those that land the job if you really want it or need it. Just know that it will be an uphill battle all the way unless you have neurologists mixed in.


agree. I received a call on the money wasn't great, and I don't want PCPs . They don't write--the few that do get most kicked back and the offices are equipped to navigate the PA's for biologics well. It is a no win.