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  1. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I think that working in Pharmaceutical Sales is a good career choice no matter which company hires you. I am not sure how working as a Pharmaceutical Rep could ever be considered a scam?
     

  2. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    no one ever needed this supposed certification. It is to take your money. Pharmaceutical companies teach you the terminology since people come from different backgrounds.
     
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  4. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    Iqvia is a contracting company and they do have opportunities. A mix of reps/ages when I worked for them 10 years ago. Good luck.
     
  5. anonymous

    anonymous Guest


    Recruiters are helpful. Look them up on LinkedIn. Or the reps.
     
  6. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    A outfit using an email domain similar to:
    circlehealthcaregroup.com which is:
    circlehealthcarerep.com
    -likely that same mentioned previously, is using Full Circle Health's name to sell Pharmaceutical Sales Training. Maybe the same as mentioned previously.
     
  7. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    They are at it again. I searched back to find how they had gotten my information and/or application and could not find match. Received email from PRC Health (Samuel Silva) and Full Circle Health (Mr. Justin Aaron/aka Mr. JA Trent).

    Websites seem legit, but digging deeper you find questions.....

    Don't fall for this scam to sell you on either certification/training or the promise of a great career.
     
  8. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    PRC is bogus. Their email to me was also real similar to Full Circle Health's. "Justin" was on Full Circle's email. Steer clear. Hope this helps.
     
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  10. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    so right. Won president club in 2020 at 56 and let go 6 months later. Never found another position. Drug industry is only good for a few years. Get what you can and leave.

    moat of the products are just retreads anyway for exhorbitant prices
     
  11. anonymous

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  12. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    I really don't understand why everyone is saying that pharmaceutical sales training is a scam. it only cost $250 for the book, practice tests and allowed to sit for the exam to be certified. i found it very helpful. i am glad it was recommended to me if i want to be a pharm rep, i was not pressured to do it nor were any promises made to me that i would become rich from it. Any job requires effort, dedication and commitment if you want to succeed. i don't believe that Full Circle Health is a fake company. i think all this negativity is coming from the people who want to make big money but not work for it. So Sorry but it sounds like sour grapes
     
  13. anonymous

    anonymous Guest


    You either work for that company, or you're dumb as rocks.
    It's also not hard to get into pharma.

    Have some sales background, be a new grad, or a science degree. Apply to a contract pharma job, or a horrible diabetes one and you're in.
     
  14. anonymous

    anonymous Guest

    2020 President’s Clubs don’t count!