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Job Summary

Ambulatory Sales 

The Associate Sales Development Representative (SDR) plays a crucial role in proactively engaging with a targeted list of prospective ambulatory customers. The primary objective is to generate interest and awareness about our solutions and service offerings, ultimately driving additional sales and revenue growth for Veradigm. The ideal candidate possesses excellent communication skills, a knack for building rapport quickly, and an understanding of the value propositions. Success in this role involves effectively articulating how our offerings can address the specific needs and challenges of each prospective customer, thereby demonstrating clear benefits and value. Through consistent outreach efforts and effective follow-up strategies, the SDR will cultivate interest and qualify leads, laying the groundwork for the sales team to further nurture and convert these opportunities into closed sales. This role requires an organized, proactive, and self-motivated individual who thrives in a dynamic, target-driven environment, and is passionate about delivering results.

What will you contribute:

 Educate medical professionals on Veradigm products and services

  • Qualify inbound sales leads according to the established campaign criteria and definitions
  • Update the CRM application requirements based on prospect engagement
  • Maintain high levels of professionalism and engagement
  • Help drive Veradigm revenue growth by connecting prospective customers to valuable products, services and partner solutions by meeting or exceeding weekly call quota and contract targets
  • Cultivate and qualify new leads that turn into quality appointments and closed opportunities for Veradigm sales.

The ideal candidate will have: 

  • Bachelor's Degree or equivalent Physician Practice office / sales / business development experience
  • 1-2 years relevant work experience preferred.
  • Comfortable with CRM systems and documenting call outcomes, self-motivated, detailed oriented, drive to succeed, positive and supportive personality.

Working Arrangements:

  • Standard work week or as defined by assignment requirements (M-F 8am-5pm PT w/ breaks)
  • Primarily works remotely
  • May require occasional after hours work to call to West Coast depending on location/other resources

Travel:

  • This is generally not a travel role but may be asked to attend meetings on occasion (1-2 per year)

 

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At Veradigm, our greatest strength comes from bringing together talented people with diverse perspectives to support the needs of healthcare providers, life science companies, health plans, and the patients they serve. The Veradigm Network is a dynamic, open community of solutions, external partners, and cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies that provide advanced insights, technology, and data-driven solutions. Veradigm offers a comprehensive compensation and benefits package, including holidays, vacation, medical, dental, and vision insurance, company paid life insurance and retirement savings.

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