I discovered a great article on Employmentdigest.net that points out how helpful a mentor can be to your career, and gives you some ideas about what to look for in a mentor as well as how to discover one–like at your company, in a professional organization, or a friend who’s farther along in their career path than you are. A mentor can be a tremendous asset to you in your career. Someone who’s been where you’re, who knows the obstacles you face and can help steer you around them, can make your climb up the corporate ladder smoother and faster.
A mentor can coach you to success in your medical sales career!
You can think of a mentor as a coach–someone who can help you stand back and see the bigger picture, and function as a source of objective, constructive criticism about how you play the game, what your strengths and weaknesses are, and what issues you might face (and what to do about them). This sort of relationship happens all the time when someone is trying to improve his or her skills in any given arena–people use athletic coaches, voice coaches, personal trainers…you get the drift. For instance, my nephew hired a swim coach to help him shave a few seconds off his time and went from 15th in the nation to 8th. That’s a major deal. That’s the difference that will mean not just trophies and personal success, but scholarships. In your career, that could be the difference in coming in second or third place for a position offer or promotion, or being far and away the first choice candidate who gets the job.
So what I’m saying is, finding a mentor can make all the difference in the success of your career—but you need to find someone with some skills. If you can’t discover someone to serve as a mentor for you, it’s worth it to hire someone, like a career coach. I do offer career coaching services to these involved in clinical sales (and other types of sales), and I might be the right fit for you, but then again, I might not. The most important thing is to discover someone with experience in your field that you also feel very comfortable working with. It’s a tiny investment, but provides a potentially huge payoff for you and your career.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and medical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
© Copyright 2008 PHC Consulting | All rights reserved
Related posts:
- How Can Career Coaching from the Clinical laboratory Sales Recruiter Help You? As a clinical sales headhunter, I spend a lot of…
- Improved Sales Performance for Clinical Sales I met Lance Cooper on Twitter. He’s the President of…
- How a Career Coach Helped Jennifer Get a Great Sales position! Jennifer had little experience in sales and was having trouble…

If you are a sales professional or want to become one, or if you are looking for a new sales job, you will face one of the toughest interview processes of any job seeker.
0 Comments on “Find a Mentor for Your Medical Sales Career”
Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.