Pursuing an MSL Job – Part 2

In today’s episode, listeners will complete the highlights from the training to land their first fabulous MSL job.

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This is Part 2 of the excerpt from John’s course, How to Secure a Career as a Medical Science Liaison. He developed this course as one of the first courses for his Nonclinical Career Academy.

The presentations will provide you with a solid grasp of what an MSL does. And, how to go about securing your first job as an MSL. Part 1 was presented last week, and these two together will complete the summary.


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Final Highlights of this Course

The final part of How to Secure a Career as a Medical Science Liaison includes 4 lessons to secure your first fabulous job as an MSL:

  1. Thoroughly understanding the job of an MSL
  2. Preparing to apply for the job
  3. Properly use a cover letter, resumé, and LinkedIn, and where to look
  4. Putting it all together to land your first fabulous MSL job.

The full six-part course can be found at: https://nonclinicalphysicians.com/mslcourse.

Final Steps to Landing Your First Fabulous MSL Job

Join the MSL Society and access its resources. Download ebooks and handouts from the MSL Institute. And start looking at online job descriptions in more detail.

Summary

There are many pharmaceutical firms seeking clinicians to fill their Medical Science Liaison slots. Many of these positions are filled by physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, and nurses who have never worked in the Pharma Industry before.


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