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Sales Representative – Neurosurgical & Cranial Restoration - London

Stryker UK Limited
Greater London
2 days ago
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Work Flexibility: Remote

Do you want to work for a market leader in the Medical Device sector? A company that is making a difference to patients’ lives every day, delivering innovative products and technology to change peoples lives.

Technology in medicine is moving fast and we are at the forefront with Robotics, Imaging, navigation, materials and much more

Does knowing you are making a difference motivate you? Are you naturally competitive and love to win?

In this role, you will play a key part within a highly successful sales team. You will be responsible for managing sales within a defined territory, working closely with leading clinical experts and major centres specialising in cranial and spinal surgery.

This is an exceptional opportunity to contribute to a rapidly expanding area within our Neurotechnology division. You will have the chance to drive significant growth and will be recognised and rewarded for your dedication and exceptional performance through our competitive remuneration and incentive schemes.

Who we want

Challengers. People who seek out the hard projects and work to find just the right solutions.
Teammates. Partners who listen to ideas, share thoughts and work together to move the business forward.

Charismatic networkers. Relationship-savvy people who intentionally make connections with both internal partners and external contacts.

Strategic closers. Salespeople who close profitable business and consistently exceed their performance objectives.

Game Changers. Persistent salespeople who will stop at nothing to live out Stryker’s mission to make healthcare better.

Customer-Oriented achievers. Representatives with an unparallel work ethic and customer-focused attitude who bring value to their performance objectives.

What you need

B.A. or B.S degree ideally in a science or business-based subject (or equivalent experience) Proven success in medical device sales, ideally within neurology An individual who takes ‘ownership’ Ability to demonstrate your drive and desire to succeed and win. Somebody aligned to our Values –Integrity, Accountability, People, and Performance. Team player Sporting / competitive background. Leadership / position of responsibility within a team, group or community. English language Strong communication and interpersonal skills A valid drivers’ license
 

What do we offer in return?

We grow talent; we give you the opportunity to develop your career based on your strengths. Stryker is a career destination for engaged, passionate and talented people who are driven to seek the innovation, growth and opportunity that only we offer.

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Who is Stryker

Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and together with our customers, we are driven to make healthcare better. The Company offers a diverse array of innovative medical technologies, including orthopaedics, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology & spine products to help people lead more active and more satisfying lives. Stryker products and services are available in over 100 countries around the world. For more information, please visit our website at .

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