The Neuroscience Sales Specialist is responsible for promoting Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine products to healthcare professionals across the Reno, Nevada territory. The role typically requires a bachelor’s degree or equivalent commercial experience, a valid driver’s license, strong communication skills, and experience in pharmaceutical, medical device, healthcare, or consultative sales. Candidates should be comfortable learning complex neuroscience therapies, interpreting clinical information, planning territory activity, and building trusted relationships with neurologists, psychiatrists, hospitals, and other stakeholders. The successful candidate is expected to achieve sales targets ethically, use customer and market insights to shape account plans, collaborate with internal teams, maintain accurate records, and comply fully with company policies and industry regulations.
Johnson & Johnson is a global healthcare company focused on improving health and wellbeing through innovative medicines, medical technology, and consumer health products. Its Innovative Medicine business develops treatments in areas including neuroscience, immunology, oncology, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular care. The company combines scientific research, clinical development, commercial expertise, and partnerships with healthcare professionals to address significant medical needs. Johnson & Johnson operates in many countries and employs people across research, manufacturing, sales, technology, regulatory, and corporate functions. Its culture places strong emphasis on patient impact, responsible business practices, inclusion, ethical conduct, and evidence-based decision-making. In the United States, its sales teams support healthcare providers by sharing accurate product information and helping appropriate patients gain access to approved therapies.
Australia offers opportunities in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, technology, engineering, education, and skilled trades, with major employment centres in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. Its culture is generally informal, direct, multicultural, and strongly focused on work-life balance. Lifestyle benefits include beaches, national parks, outdoor activities, diverse food, and lively arts and sports scenes, although housing and living costs can be high in major cities. Common work pathways include employer-sponsored visas, skilled occupation visas, and graduate or working-holiday options, depending on nationality, qualifications, age, and occupation lists. Relocating usually requires checking professional registration, health insurance, tax, rental requirements, and school arrangements. Australia is a country made up of a mainland and many islands, rather than one single island, so conditions vary significantly between regions.
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