0 someone who travels to different places trying to persuade people to buy their company's products or services -- 销售代表,推销员
Brown's lawsuit indicates that 45,000 sales reps earned an average of about $90 in 2007 and of their 200,000 total agents, some 125,000 earned nothing and 37,000 earned less than $39.
In their forty years of practice after leaving medical school, doctors hear about what works through ad hoc oral traditions, from sales reps, colleagues or journals.
Specialist physicians are relying more and more on specialty sales reps for product information, because they are more knowledgeable than primary care reps.
These choices become small individual sales presentations which makes it easier for sales reps to sell large advertising packages.
He reminds us that top sales reps don't peddle; they solve problems and make customers laugh while offering them something they genuinely need.
Along with flattery, the attractiveness of sales reps has been noted, with a trend of former cheerleaders entering the field.
At the same time, sales reps are finding it more difficult to get time with doctors for in-person details.
His father is a retired sales rep.