Entry level pharmaceutical sales resume

May 19, 2010

in Pharmaceutical Resumes

This resume will outline the skills and knowledge that the applicant possesses.  The experience of the applicant may be limited because of their status as a student.  This can be compensated with information about the applicant’s educational background.  An entry level pharmaceutical resume is used to apply for internship and jobs in Pharmacy related areas.

This entry level pharmaceutical sales resume can also be used to apply for medical sales jobs, pharmaceutical sales jobs, pharmaceutical rep jobs etc.

Entry level pharmacy sales resume sample

Habib Elgan

Pratap Road,Gujarat

Tel: 91-265- 4251639

Mob: 91-265- 4876312

Career Objective:

I am a talented, self motivated and result oriented student pursuing a degree in Pharmacy in Al – Ameen College. I co founded a successful photocopying business within the campus which provided photocopying services to students on campus. I would like to work in a reputable pharmaceutical company in the sales department to be able to utilize my entrepreneurial skills and knowledge to realize maximum profits for the company.

Professional Experience:

2007- Presently: Efficient Photocopiers – co founder

Responsibilities

Managing the company operations and ensuring reliable service delivery to students

Oversee timely repair of equipment and restocking of the business

Keep business records

Increased the number of employees from one to ten

2006- 2007: Polyclinic Ltd – Intern in Sales and Marketing department

Responsibilities

Marketing of drugs to chemists

I was part of an aggressive marketing team that met sale targets during my internship

Gained skills of team player and handling customer complaints

Academic Qualifications:

2006- Presently: Bachelor of Pharmacy Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak

2003-2006 Sales and Marketing degree, Bangalore Management Academy

Hobbies:

Reading business magazines

Swimming

Watching football

Referees:

Can be provided upon request

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