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  1. anonymous

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    Some companies will hire reps who are 50 years old and older
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Yes, talking age discrimination. I work for Lilly and know first hand. Try to interview with them if over 40 it will not happen. Keep track. File complaint with feds.
     
  3. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    who hires rep over 50?
     
  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Smart companies.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Mind giving some names of these companies? we can really use the tips. Tough out there for people who want to work but are discriminated because of their age. Hell - it starts at 45 or earlier with most of the blood sucking companies in the industry.We need examples of the smart ones----- please.
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Looking for more feedback here. I have been diligently trying to research Full Circle Health and it is very evasive. I have been in contact with Mr. Girardello and he has even connected with me on LinkedIn. I actually have a webinar scheduled for this Thursday. These posts are making me very skeptical, and disheartened to say the least. Can anyone provide some factual info here? I feel like I need to follow through with this but any legit info one may have will be very appreciated. Thanks
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I mean i get it. You don't want to read all the numerous posts saying the truth. You want to believe the 2 posts that are written in favor of this Mr Guido-rollo ! lol.
    I say you tell us the truth - attend the webinar, do the certification (pay the money) and get placed in a job.
    I would be happy for you.
    If you can't make a judgment but you gave time and money - please go ahead. Come back and tell us the full story including the company that hired you from this circle inc and everything that nobody knows about this opportunity
     
  8. anonymous

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    Well, most reviews are sour grapes and this is no different. I have gotten my certification and I attended the webinar. I have an interview scheduled face to face next week in Sarasota, FL. I figured worse case scenario, at least experience from the interview will be what I gain. I'm not defending anyone or any statement from previous posts, I simply came across this site during my research on Full Circle Health. Knowledge is power and I'm trying to gain as much info regardless of degree of negativity.
     
  9. anonymous

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  11. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I listen to the webinar. I thought it was funny that the moderator did not give you his name. he spoke about the products very quickly and in general terms. Did not go into any detail about the products so you don't really know if these are viable products or not..No Q&A. Did not send a copy of the power point presentation. I am not sure if the webinar was taped or not.Talked about commissions. Training is done by webinars and I do not know who conducts them the vendor or Circle Health or if they are taped.In my opinion this type of training is a complete joke. Especially if you don't have someone conducting it so you can ask questions. My take away about this company is their business model is similar to Amway or Herbalife. You have a vendor, you have a middleman/recruiter, and you have a sales person. I am not certain but I believe Circle Health will also get paid if you sell one of the vendors products/ services. I believe you are a 1099, independent sales person. You receive nothing from the companies except access to training material. I believe you receive no reimbursement for traveling expenses and no healthcare or other benefits. You are in my opinion completely on your own. After the webinar I received an email stating if I had any questions or comments forward them along. I sent my questions and comments to them almost a week ago and I have not received any responses as of today. In my opinion the only person that should consider applying for this job is someone who wants desperately to become a Pharma or medical sales person.You can use this as a way to gain experience. Also, you should not pay for this ridiculous Pharma certification. I was in the business for almost twenty years and I do not know one person who has it. It is not needed. It doesn't prepare you to do the job. The job is about face to face interaction between you and a HCP. This cannot be done online. so this is my 2 cents or maybe a little more than 2 cents. One last thing if you apply get ready for a flood of emails. Receive at least 2 a day. One from this ridiculous certification site.
     
  12. anonymous

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  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Are you interviewing for the job they discussed on the webinar. I believe they will hire anyone they interview. You are a straight commissioned sales person.You sell something you get paid ! if you don't sell something they give you nothing. I also believe full circle gets paid for your sale as well. All you receive from them is access to the training material. This is not a typical pharma/ medical sales job. If you don't get the job they talked about on the webinar I will be shocked. Look forward to hearing about the interview.
     
  14. anonymous

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  15. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Thank you SO much for posting this I have been looking for work. I applied to a similar job, but not this one. I thought it was legit at first...until I started digging. Nothing on Glassdoor; Nothing on Careerbliss; Nothing on Indeed...Nothing...Nothing...Nothing..Until I Googled the person's name who sent the message to me. This has saved me so much trouble. Thank you again. Here is the message I received:

    Thank you for your interest and application through Indeed.com for the Pharmaceutical Sales Rep – Entry Level and Experienced opportunities with Full Circle Health. At Full Circle Health you will find opportunities to work in a dynamic, fast-paced sales environment. Everyday in the field as a Full Circle Health – Pharmaceutical Sales Representative will contain different challenges, financial opportunities and the ability to positively affect patient’s lives.

    We are starting to schedule interviews next week for both entry level and experienced reps. For our entry level pharma sales rep candidates, we look for:


      • Must have some sales experience/abilities
      • Completion of pharmaceutical sales training
      • Maintain a valid driver's license
      • Proficient with Microsoft Office

    1)When are you available to interview? 2) Where did you complete entry pharmaceutical sales training? 3) What are your salary requirements? 4) What is a good phone number to you reach you?

    Thank you for your interest and you will need to reply back to move forward. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Sincerely,
    Mr. L. Girardello - H.R Recruiter – Pharmaceutical Sales Division
    Full Circle Health - circlehealthcarerep.com
    MY LINKEDIN - www.linkedin.com/in/fullcirclehealth
    866-734-3189 x 5
    “Marketing Pharmaceutical Products and Healthcare Services to improve patient’s lives.”
     
  16. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Above poster is absolutely correct about Circle H whatnot.

    I am about to apply again for Ely Lilly for 3 positions. I am about 40 y old and qualified for the open positions.
    You know how they have all kinds of ageist questions. I will keep applying -will let you all know.
    I will answer their dumb questions a little different this time.
     
  17. Jenn P

    Jenn P Guest

    This company also goes under the name Full Circle Health Care Rep and a J Trent advertises through Zip Recruiter. They are selling sales training programs and the hope you will increase your chance of a job in the industry.
     
  18. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Well.... I found this!



    My suggestion would be to stay away from the CNPR. They have hundreds of fake jobs posted on Zip Recruiter and CareerBuilder under - CP Pharma, PRC Pharma, Health Plus, DMG-Health, Pharmville, Prism. Lynx and more. I bought this program based on several emails I received and then heard nothing from any company. All of these companies require "CNPR" but you cannot find any of them on the web. I started searching and found the links below. Then I noticed that NONE of these companies are advertising in Colorado. That's because this guy Brian Kennedy is running a scam and the Attorney General of Colorado nailed him. He was/is ordered to pay back all money received to anyone that purchased the CNPR or RMSR? program. They required $1 million from him just in Colorado to hold in trust to pay victims. I would suggest anyone that has purchased based on fake job postings or emails received to simply call and request your money!

    Attorney General - Cynthia Coffman or Jay Simonson at: 720-508-6203



    https://www.stopfraudcolorado.gov/sites/default/files/cases/2016-01-04%2011-27-46%201Complaint%20NAMSR%20FINAL%20Signed.pdf



    https://www.stopfraudcolorado.gov/sites/default/files/cases/FINAL%20CONSENT%20JUDGMENT.pdf
     
  19. anonymous

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    Full Circle Health has some great vendors to work for. I sell their Wound Care line and prescription services and doing very well.
     
  20. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Take a look at IQVIA as my friend just got hired at 51 years old.