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Not a puffer
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I'm not a rep, but looked into it. The odds of you becoming a pharmaceutical rep improve significantly if you're virtually a college cheerleader (female obviously) if you know what I mean. Doctors like eye candy and pharmaceutical companies know that.
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where is the source of this claim?
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This is actually quite true. I did a graduate paper on RX Companies and it was pretty obvious they hire good looking people. One company even admitted it helped in interviews.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/28/business/28cheer.html |
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No they don't hire women only, but they do put an certain degree of emphasis on appearance. my Brother in law is a pharm rep, but he is a good looking all american guy (blonde hair blue eyes, etc.). The better looking you are the better chance of getting the job. However, that seems to play a role in just about any interview. The companies know that better looking people will get face to face with doctors more. It is just a fact of life I suppose.
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