Nestle

Scientific Field Representative

Nestle

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: Hannover • 🇩🇪 Germany

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Salary

💰 €58,000 per year

Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • You will be responsible for marketing our product lines in the area of medical nutrition.
  • Build and maintain sustainable relationships with physicians, nutrition specialists, hospitals and other healthcare professionals.
  • Confidently convey knowledge by training healthcare professionals and delivering continuing education sessions.
  • Analyse and structure market and customer data and derive effective sales measures from your findings.

Requirements

  • A completed bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in nutritional science, human nutrition (Ökotrophologie), dietetics, dietitian assistance, dietology or a related medical/natural science discipline.
  • Knowledge of medical nutrition or experience with clinical, oncological or pediatric indications is an advantage.
  • Strong communication skills, empathy and organisational talent.
  • Structured and independent way of working.
  • Willingness to travel within the sales territory, including overnight trips.
  • Fluent German and confident use of the MS Office suite.
Benefits
  • Always learning: We offer many opportunities for professional development.
  • In good hands from day one: Individual onboarding plan.
  • Well equipped: Company vehicles are provided.
  • Networking matters: Various networking programmes available.
  • 30 days’ vacation: More vacation days than legally required.

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
nutritional sciencehuman nutritiondieteticsdietitian assistancedietologymedical nutritionclinical indicationsoncological indicationspediatric indicationsdata analysis
Soft skills
communication skillsempathyorganizational talentindependent workingrelationship buildingtrainingpresentation skillscustomer engagementsales measures derivationstructured working