Fixed Duration interview - HELP - what products


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I applied for a fixed duration primary care position online a few weeks ago. I got an email a few days later asking me to complete an online application. Then I got an email asking me to schedule an interview. I didn't have a phone interview (I had a phone interview several weeks ago for a different position but never heard anything else). All I know is fixed duration primary care and to expect a 45 minute 2-3 person panel interview. Does anyone know the products for this position? Any suggestions for the interview? I appreciate any help!
 

check out the .gov websites for the fda and dept of justice. Then decide if you want to taint your career. If yes, proceed to the .com website for lilly, populate a spreadsheet, go the the .org website for wikipedia and study up on those. You can also find tables of drugs in development with current phase of clinical trial - again, decide if the future is bright enough for you. If yes, go to a psychiatrist and have your head checked.
 
A fixed duration position is a very bad job.

I have been on a contract sales force for a few years but am in between contracts right now. I wanted to see what else was out there (which isn't much right now) before getting on another contract. Why do you think this is a bad job? Is it just because it is for a short amount of time or is there something else I don't know?
 
I have been on a contract sales force for a few years but am in between contracts right now. I wanted to see what else was out there (which isn't much right now) before getting on another contract. Why do you think this is a bad job? Is it just because it is for a short amount of time or is there something else I don't know?

No bonus, but lots of bones!
 
Has this happened to anyone else. You get the phone interview pass it get sent the application with in hrs. of phone interview, told to watch email for f2f set up. Then nothing . Now calls no email and all these other people are being flown around the country for interviews. what the heck? Have you experienced the same or know of anyone that has?
 
Are you waiting reponse from Lilly HR or the outsourcing company like Airsomething? Call Three17433 ninethousand which is Lilly's HR. It may take 3-4 weeks for oyu to know anything...remember thre are thousands of equally well qualified applicants...for you to make application cut, you are among top30 people for the position (roughly speaking).
 


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