The Product Specialist – Oncology, GU is expected to promote Johnson & Johnson’s oncology products to healthcare professionals, build trusted relationships with oncologists and hospital teams, and achieve territory sales targets. Requirements typically include a bachelor’s degree in science, pharmacy, business, or a related discipline, along with pharmaceutical, medical-device, or oncology sales experience. Candidates should have strong communication, presentation, negotiation, and territory-management skills, as well as an understanding of clinical treatment pathways and compliance requirements. The role requires regular customer visits, accurate reporting, collaboration with internal teams, and a patient-focused, ethical approach. Willingness to travel and work effectively with healthcare stakeholders is essential.
Johnson & Johnson is a global healthcare company focused on pharmaceuticals, medical technology, and consumer health products. Through its Innovative Medicine and MedTech businesses, the company develops treatments, devices, and solutions addressing significant health challenges, including oncology, immunology, cardiovascular disease, surgery, and vision care. Johnson & Johnson operates in many countries and works closely with healthcare professionals, hospitals, researchers, governments, and patient communities. Its pharmaceutical operations include innovative medicines for cancer and other serious diseases, supported by research, clinical development, regulatory expertise, and commercial teams. The company promotes science-based innovation, responsible business practices, diversity, and improved patient outcomes. Employees commonly work in cross-functional environments and are expected to demonstrate integrity, collaboration, customer focus, and commitment to compliance.
Australia offers opportunities in pharmaceutical sales, medical affairs, clinical research, healthcare technology, nursing, engineering, and business services, particularly in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. Workplace culture is generally professional but informal, with emphasis on clear communication, teamwork, initiative, and work-life balance. Lifestyle varies from major-city dining and cultural activities to beaches, national parks, and outdoor sports. Living costs are high in Sydney and Melbourne, while Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth may offer comparatively better value. Common visa pathways include employer-sponsored visas such as the Skills in Demand visa, skilled migration programs, and temporary graduate options; eligibility depends on occupation, qualifications, experience, English proficiency, and sponsorship. Relocating usually requires health insurance, tax registration, accommodation planning, and recognition of qualifications where relevant. Australia’s geography is vast, so travel between cities can be expensive and time-consuming.
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