Associate Territory Manager - Chicago, IL - Neurovascular
Chicagoonsitemanager$60K – $75K
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About this role
Work Flexibility: Field-based The division Stryker’s Neurovascular division is focused on advancing the practice of minimally invasive stroke therapies. The business is dedicated to providing innovative stroke products and services for ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, and committed to providing clinical education and support to help physicians deliver better patient outcomes. Responsible for the sale of the company’s products within an assigned territory or geographic region. Provides expertise and customer service to accounts. May gather data on marketing trends, and competitive products and pricing to capitalize on selling opportunities. Builds relationships with customers to influence the acceptance and use of company’s products.…
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