Student Testimonials

Tell me a little about your background.
I am a licensed/barred attorney who decided that the practice of law wasn't for me. I spent about 2 years at a tech startup wearing many hats that included a stint with a sales team. I loved sales but wanted to be more passionate about my industry. I have always been interested in healthcare and medicine so I decided to do some research surrounding the medical device sales industry where I came across MSC. After looking into the programs MSC offered and applying, I decided it was a great fit for me to gain some industry knowledge and jumpstart a new career path.
Why were you interested in pursuing medical sales as a career?
I believe that everyone can have a career that they love, are personally invested in, and that can contribute to society. Medical sales provides all those things for me. I find healthcare and medicine fascinating and I feel that the work I will be doing will impact the greater good.
How did you learn about Medical Sales College?
I did a lot of personal research surrounding entrance into the Medical Device Sales world and stumbled upon MSC's website.
What ultimately made you decide to attend?
I decided that investing in myself for 3 months in exchange for entrance into a lifelong career was a risk worth taking.
Please describe your training experience at Medical Sales College.
I loved my time at MSC. The instructors were knowledgable, fun to work with, and committed to helping the students succeed not only in the program but in the industry. The training on spine/orthopedic/biologic implants and treatments was invaluable and I feel confident that I have a solid base of knowledge to succeed in my new role.
Why should someone attend Medical Sales College?
How long did you try to get into the industry before attending MSC? What was that experience like?
I didn't try prior to attending MSC.
Please briefly explain your job interview process with your hiring company.
What is your current job like?
I am super new and have just started diving in so I am not entirely sure what my day-to-day will look like given that I am working at a startup.
What do you know now that you wish you had known before entering the industry/attending Medical Sales College?
I had no idea how large/vast the industry was before attending MSC.
What was the most valuable thing you learned at Medical Sales College/What piece of training do you use the most in your day-to-day activities?
While interviewing for my current position, it was important that I had spine/orthopedic implant knowledge and could speak intelligently about products and related pathologies. Therefore, I would say that the product profiling/presentations specifically was the most valuable.