2026-01-02 – Weekly Medical Sales Jobs : "Remote roles gaining traction"

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This week in the medical sales job market, there’s an interesting mix of roles popping up, especially for those with a knack for durable medical equipment and B2B sales to hospitals. And good news for those preferring flexibility—there are verified remote roles available too.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT): Dental Surgery Specialist
    Company: Frosted Faces Foundation | Location: Ramona, CA
    For those who love veterinary care without the stress of sales goals, this role focuses on dental surgery in a clinic setting where medical decisions are patient-first.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Progressive Medical Inc | Location: Grand Rapids, MI
    This role is all about building relationships in a dynamic company. It’s a great fit for anyone looking to dive into the medical sales industry with a leading firm.
    Apply Here

  • Durable Medical Equipment Sales Representative
    Company: MED-STAT HEALTH CARE INC | Location: Bloomfield, NJ
    A chance to join a team dedicated to providing top-notch medical equipment. This role suits those with a knack for equipment sales and client relations.
    Apply Here

  • 1099 Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Gavi Medical | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Gavi Medical seeks a seasoned sales rep with experience in B2B sales to hospitals and surgery centers. Perfect for those already established in the field.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Coordinator - Home Medical Equipment (HME)
    Company: MMI Holdings, LLC | Location: Roanoke, VA
    If you’re keen on a meaningful career in medical sales, this role involves managing reimbursement processes and offers a supportive work environment.
    Apply Here

  • 1099 Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Gavi Medical | Location: Baltimore, MD
    Similar to the LA position, this role is for an experienced sales professional looking to expand B2B connections with hospitals and surgery centers.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Call Service Sales Representative
    Company: HESS SPINE AND ORTHOPEDICS LLC | Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
    A role for those with at least a year in medical sales and customer service, focusing on patient interactions and service excellence.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Quipt Home Medical | Location: Oxnard, CA
    Requires proven sales success and experience in medical or pharmaceutical sales. A respiratory therapist background would be a plus.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Account Manager
    Company: Qt Medical Inc. | Location: Diamond Bar, CA
    Looking for someone with experience in medical device sales and a track record of meeting sales targets. It’s a role that promises growth and challenge.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is gaining traction, offering flexibility and work-life balance. Here are this week’s verified remote roles:

  • Medical Sales - Remote
    Company: ProPharma Distribution | Location: Charlotte, NC
    This remote role is for those ready to make a mark in medical sales, focusing on first-year sales contributions.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Salestars | Location: Culver City, CA
    Target hospitals and surgery centers with innovative safety solutions. A great option for outside sales enthusiasts.
    Apply Here

  • MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE
    Company: SNAP Diagnostics | Location: Salt Lake City, UT
    Ideal for those with a B2B sales background, this role emphasizes relationship building in medical sales.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Recruiter
    Company: Purple Cow Recruiting | Location: Dallas County, TX
    Engage in full-cycle recruiting for medical sales roles. This is a commission-based position perfect for those with recruiting experience.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week’s rundown. If any of these roles resonate, don’t hesitate—jump on them quickly. Opportunities in medical sales can move fast. Until next time, stay proactive and keep an eye out for those perfect fits.

“> verified remote roles” checks out — I’ve landed two interviews by attaching a 90-second screencast with metrics plus a one-pager tailored to hospital and ASC buyers. For the Culver City Salestars role, reference specific surgery centers you’ve sold safety solutions into and a committee contact; otherwise you’ll blend in. Caveat: the good remote posts vanish in hours, so apply same day and follow up with the regional on LinkedIn.

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I’ve had good luck attaching a “VAC-ready one-pager” with cost offsets, payer mix notes, and two hospital references, plus a tight 30–60-90 plan — value analysis teams skim it fast and call back. Building on @claire_t90’s screencast angle, I add a 15-second voicemail teaser pointing to my calendar — like giving recruiters bumper lanes. Small caveat: many “remote” roles still want 30–50% regional travel, so ask about monthly field days before you jump.

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Clock gating between sparse calls drives me nuts; on EKS with NIM Llama 3.1 8B I fixed it by enabling GPU persistence mode and pinning app clocks on the node, which smoothed the initial response. Small caveat: a bit more idle power draw. If you prebuild TensorRT-LLM engines, stash the plans with the image to skip rebuilds on rollout: GitHub - NVIDIA/TensorRT-LLM: TensorRT LLM provides users with an easy-to-use Python API to define Large Language Models (LLMs) and supports state-of-the-art optimizations to perform inference efficiently on NVIDIA GPUs. TensorRT LLM also contains components to create Python and C++ runtimes that orchestrate the inference execution in a performant way..

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Used to get buried until I put the HCPCS code and GPO contract in the subject for hospital B2B — e.g., E2402 NPWT | Vizient #XXXX — and a one-line payer note; callbacks doubled within 48 hours. If you “apply promptly” but hear nothing, follow with a 30-second voicemail and a same-day booking link to cut friction. No contract?

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Quick example: for hospital B2B DME, I drop a 60–90s Loom demo of setup and wipe‑down and lead with ‘trial units available this week’ — callbacks went from crickets to same‑day. @claire_t90 is right about value analysis; I add a one‑line expected DRG/HCPCS impact in the email body so supply chain can forward without attachments, though , some systems still block Loom. If security blocks video, a GIF preview plus a direct calendly.com slot link has been nearly as good.

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