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Originally posted by TxAg View PostShe would only have to sell $175k to get back to the $50k and would likely sell/make more than that.
What do her counterparts sell per year? Seems like a much better opportunity.
Example: 36000 + (.08*175000) = 50000
If she sells 500k, she'll make $76k
This doesn't include the phone/car allowance
She will be in a position to give herself a raise any day of the week, just go sell some more.
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I read most of the thread. I did not see a few questions I would be asking up front to the hiring manager:
1) Why is the territory open?
2) Where is the rep that was here and how long did he/she have the territory?
3) How many of the reps hit their quota annually?
4) Who is number 1 and can I talk to them?
5) How is the company doing financially?
6) How often do new products get released?
7) How competitive is the product? Is the product a "me to" product or technology product?
8) Is the company number 1 in its field or number 5?
Here is my medical device story: Was at an outside sales job in the industrial market for 5 years making about 70,000. Got an opportunity to interview with a very well known device company selling to hospitals for base of 36,000 + company car + cell + office expenses + commission! Sounded like a win win! First year their all excited i found out the rep before me was in the territory for 9 years and blew it out. He left due to no new products and no growth potential. I made less the first 2 years at the company than my old job. Year 3 i decided to look else where, which led to a better gig with more upside potential.
I have been in the medical device field over 10 years and now know exactly what to ask during interviews.
Keep in mind that most dentist do not make decisions on their own. they are not business savy folks they are dentist. They hire office managers who protect them at all cost.
Please understand I am just trying to help and not make this negative.
Good Luck!Last edited by manwitaplan; 10-30-2015, 04:43 PM.
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Originally posted by manwitaplan View PostI read most of the thread. I did not see a few questions I would be asking up front to the hiring manager:
1) Why is the territory open?
2) Where is the rep that was here and how long did he/she have the territory?
3) How many of the reps hit their quota annually?
4) Who is number 1 and can I talk to them?
5) How is the company doing financially?
6) How often do new products get released?
7) How competitive is the product? Is the product a "me to" product or technology product?
8) Is the company number 1 in its field or number 5?
Here is my medical device story: Was at an outside sales job in the industrial market for 5 years making about 70,000. Got an opportunity to interview with a very well known device company selling to hospitals for base of 36,000 + company car + cell + office expenses + commission! Sounded like a win win! First year their all excited i found out the rep before me was in the territory for 9 years and blew it out. He left due to no new products and no growth potential. I made less the first 2 years at the company than my old job. Year 3 i decided to look else where, which led to a better gig with more upside potential.
I have been in the medical device field over 10 years and now know exactly what to ask during interviews.
Keep in mind that most dentist do not make decisions on their own. they are not business savy folks they are dentist. They hire office managers who protect them at all cost.
Please understand I am just trying to help and not make this negative.
Good Luck!
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Originally posted by Christianhuff View PostThat's what I told her. She actually makes closer to 48k now, so it would really only be around 5k difference because she doesn't get a car or cell on her job now. The difference is really 5k a year. She would only have to sell $75,000.00 to close the gap!
Originally posted by Christianhuff View PostDental implants...Territory is Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyvile and mid cities and we live in Grapevine and she gets a gas card w/expense account. So driving is not going to be an issue and she offices out of the house.
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