What's it like at RB? Considering a position..







I am the senior CL in my geography. Recently I have been contacted by doctors in the adjoining geography asking what is our indication and do I have copies of research studies using high doses. Come to find out, my coworker had an off label dinner program and sold in pain...TA used their own slides, etc. The room was full...

I call bullshit...you tipped your hand with "Senior CL in my geography." Nice try. We've never used the term "geography", nor do we have more than one CL in a TERRITORY.
 






Did you take the position? Does anyone know if the Boston position is open? What is that DM like? Honest please........ Also, what is training like, home study, corp etc?. Many thanks for any info!

Also read that commissions/IC payout wasn't good? Is this typical or just bad qtr???
 


















This place isn't that bad. Its actually pretty good. I have been here for 5 years. I was from pharma. Its a different place to call home for sure. But in a good way. Not sure about the Dm, don't know them that well, seems cool at the meetings but hey we all know that people play good games. Good luck
 












It used to be great, and we were all about the patient, and quality patient care. Now it is typical pharma, with ABM's coming from that background, and pushing off label promotion, and only sales are important regardless of how you get them. If the ABM is good you are OK, but mine is a psycho nut with issues.
 






Thanks for the honest feedback! :) What is the pay REALLY like? The recruiter quote 75-90K base and 25% of your base as bonus at 100%... Do people make their number or is it high enough to keep most people under 100K?
 






Staten island will retire...Brooklyn was mentioned though! That would not be a retire situation!!!
And off label promotion is expected by most ABM's. You had better be willing to engage in risky anticompetitive selling