Employment Type : Full-Time
Overview You provide the vision, set the pace and inspire success. There’s one thing you do that’s exceptional: lead. You formulate a plan and focus your team to solve the unsolvable, beat the unbeatable and come out on top. Your capacity to creatively strategize, drive sales and elicit achievement makes you the right fit for a Territory Account Manager role with Syneos Health. Responsibilities This opportunity is with our Deployment Solutions team, which partners with top tier pharmaceutical, medical device and biotechnology companies to develop and execute sales and marketing strategies that deliver. We at ViiV go beyond developing new medicines. We take a holistic approach to HIV by developing and supporting sustainable community programs — with and for the HIV community. You will have the opportunity to: Job Requirements Along with a results-oriented mindset, self-assurance and an encouraging manner, the ideal candidate has: At Syneos Health, we believe in providing an environment and culture in which our people can thrive, develop and advance. We reward and recognize our people by providing valuable benefits and a quality of life balance. Why Syneos Health? Our employees voted Syneos Health as the overall winner in MedReps’ Best Places To Work In Medical Sales Awards. Join a game-changing global company that is reinventing the way therapies are developed and commercialized. Here, you’re empowered to exceed your sales goals with the autonomy you need to over deliver. We’re dedicated to creating better, smarter, faster ways to get biopharmaceutical therapies to patients. Syneos Health has launched more sales teams in the last 5 years across all major Therapeutic Areas than the top 25 pharma companies combined. By joining Syneos Health, you’ll be connected to our multitude of career paths and pipeline of employment opportunities. Syneos Health is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer (Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled)
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