2026-01-09 – Weekly Medical Sales Jobs : "Remote Sales Professional" offers flexibility

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This week, there’s a decent mix of opportunities in the medical sales field. Whether you’re looking to make a move into a niche market or prefer the flexibility of remote work, there’s something here for you. The demand for skilled sales reps in medical and healthcare sectors remains steady, with a few remote roles that let you work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Sales Openings | Location: Tallahassee, FL
    If you’ve got proven success in medical or pharmaceutical sales and a background as a respiratory therapist, this could be your next step.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Quipt Home Medical | Location: Daytona Beach, FL
    This role is perfect for someone with a track record in medical sales and experience as a respiratory therapist.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Progressive Medical Inc | Location: Orlando, FL
    A chance to build relationships in a leading, innovative company in the medical sales industry.
    Apply Here

  • Durable Medical Equipment Sales Representative
    Company: MED-STAT HEALTH CARE INC | Location: Bloomfield, NJ
    Looking for a sales rep to join the team and make an impact in the medical field.
    Apply Here

  • Sales Coordinator - Home Medical Equipment (HME)
    Company: MMI Holdings, LLC | Location: Roanoke, VA
    If you’re ready to dive into a career that values your contributions, this could be the role for you.
    Apply Here

  • Medical Call Service Sales Representative
    Company: HESS SPINE AND ORTHOPEDICS LLC | Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
    Ideal for those with at least a year in medical sales and customer service experience.
    Apply Here

  • Route Sales Driver
    Company: JobSquad Staffing Solutions | Location: Benton Harbor, MI
    Seeking a route sales driver with a DOT medical card for a client in Michigan.
    Apply Here

  • Route Sales Driver
    Company: JobSquad Staffing Solutions | Location: Princeton, WV
    Similar role as above, but this one’s based in West Virginia. DOT medical card required.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

For those looking to ditch the commute, these remote roles offer flexibility and a chance to work with some innovative companies.

  • Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Salestars | Location: Orlando, FL
    Target hospitals and surgery centers with safety solutions.
    Apply Here

  • Territory Sales Manager / Medical Sales Representative
    Company: Jacobs Management Group | Location: Orlando, FL
    Develop territory sales strategies in acute care settings with a focus on medical devices or consumables.
    Apply Here

  • MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE
    Company: SNAP Diagnostics | Location: Gaithersburg, MD
    B2B sales with a preference for candidates with a medical sales background.
    Apply Here

  • Remote Sales Professional
    Company: Reid Agency | Location: Crawfordville, FL
    Requires 1-3 years of sales experience with strong communication skills. Benefits include life, medical, dental, and vision insurance.
    Apply Here

  • Inside Sales Executive, Remote Position
    Company: 626 | Location: Winter Garden, FL
    Focused on revenue growth in the medical imaging industry.
    Apply Here


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Hope you find something that piques your interest this week. Good luck, and don’t hesitate to apply quickly if something catches your eye!

I landed a “remote” device role last year by sending the hiring manager a 3‑sentence pitch with one hard metric (132% Q4) and a simple 30‑60‑90; got a same‑day call. Heads‑up: many “remote” posts still expect 40–60% territory travel — your car becomes your second office. For niche roles, bring up reimbursement and IDN access in the first screen to signal you can move deals past demo stage.

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Quick tip: I’ve booked same‑week interviews by sending a 45‑second Loom (https://www.loom.com/) walking through a tight 30‑60‑90 and one quantified win — keep it index‑card short. If the posting says “remote,” I ask upfront about travel % and territory expectations so it doesn’t turn into a full‑time road show.

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I’ve had faster callbacks by emailing a one‑pager with a remote time‑zone coverage plan and a tiny customer line (“Samantha drove 118% in Cardio Q3”), sent at 7:40 a.m. local — @susan_reeves78’s video idea is great, but if you don’t want to record, this still feels personal.

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A one-page micro case study (problem → action → result) with a tiny call map and the subject line ‘Booked 7 demos in Oncology Q2 — how I’d do it here’ got me same-day interviews. Agree on speed, but @samantha_g84’s timing tip aside, I’ve seen links get filtered, so a clean PDF or plain text can be safer.

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Applied within 12 hours on these real‑time posts and added a 3‑line ‘remote coverage’ blurb plus a Calendly slot set for 7:30–9:00 a.m. their time — way faster callbacks, and it backs @susan_reeves78’s time‑zone angle — if they don’t bite on the calendar, a 30‑second voicemail naming one IDN and a quant win does the trick.

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