Best company to work for?

Discussion in 'Procter & Gamble Dental' started by Anonymous, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:48 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Looking for some feedback on toothbrush/toothpaste manufacturers. I see lots of Colgate and Oral-B commercials and am hoping to break into this arena. Any advice on who are the better companies to work for? Which products do dental offices prefer and why? What kind of relationships do these companies have with the distributor networks? Thanks for the feedback.
     

  2. Anonymous

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    Why? The reps are not sales reps. They are gophers and UPS delivery personnel. Basically it is for those who can not sell or do anything else. Especially Colgate and Crest reps. TV ads sell for them.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Original poster here: thanks so much for the insight. It was a tremendous help!
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Aren't you the high and mighty? Your Mom probably still wipes your butt for you!!! Or maybe you are just jealous or someone who couldn't make it in this space.
     
  5. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Interesting site. I do know from friends that most of these reps do not work. So maybe it is the best job or company to work for.
     
  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Um, nope, it's been a while since my mommy wiped me, but thanks for your concern. And since you asked, I am looking forward to working as hard as necessary to be successful, but I would like to work for an ethical company in the dental market. Based on other posts in this forum, the "ethical" part seems to be tricky. From what I know, both P&G and Colgate-Palmolive seem to fit that bill. Again, thanks so much for your witty and helpful responses. NOT!
     
  7. Anonymous

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    I agree I worked part time for P&G just doing lunches and the territory rep was stupid. She worked for the company for a long time and couldn't close a door. The hell with sale.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    P and G just downsized. Half of their sales reps are gone!

    Dental sales is not about sample dropping either!
    You need to have knowledge of many products that are used chairside.
    You also should know about the competition and whay they have to offer.
     
  9. anonymous

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    I worked for Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals as my first job out of college. I was there almost 8 years and loved every minute of it. Worked like it was my own business and built great relationships and a very successful territory. Won top awards year after year. Like most jobs, it is what you make it. All these years later, when I run into prior customers, both dentists and staff, they still remember me. I am proud of my time with Colgate and they treated their teams great. That was many years ago but I believe some of their longer-term reps make around 80k base now, plus bonus, full benefits, and auto.