** This is the perfect job for a recent LIFE SCIENCES GRAD who is looking for a career in sales. No professional sales experience required. This remote role will allow you to primarily work from home and cover a multi state territory in and around the West Coast. It is ideal if you work from within the territory. ** 

WHO ARE WE

Parse Biosciences is a global life sciences company whose mission is to accelerate progress in human health and scientific research. Empowering researchers to perform single cell sequencing with unprecedented scale and ease, our pioneering approach has enabled groundbreaking discoveries in cancer treatment, tissue repair, stem cell therapy, kidney and liver disease, brain development, and the immune system.

Founded based on a transformative technology invented at the University of Washington, Parse has raised over $100 million and is used by over 2,000 labs across the world. Our growing portfolio of products includes Evercode Whole Transcriptome, Evercode TCR, Gene Capture, and a software tool called Trailmaker, for data analysis.

Parse Biosciences is based in Seattle, Washington's vibrant South Lake Union district, where we recently opened a 34,000 square foot headquarters and state-of-the-art laboratory.

THE POSITION

As a Sales Development Representative (SDR), you will be a critical part of our success working closely with your Technical Sales Manager (TSM) and Remote Account Manager (RAM) to co-execute a sales strategy across academic, biotech, and pharmaceutical customers. You will perform discovery calls and conduct short presentations with the goal to engage with potential customers, uncover their needs, match product and service, generate excitement and interest, and develop meetings for your TSM and RAM. This role has set targets for calls you make and meetings you set, and yes, you can over achieve these goals.

We are passionate about career progression and in this position, you will be provided a clear path for commercial promotions. Candidates should have strong technical skills, a passion for sales and talking with customers, the ability to develop and manage customer relationships, and a drive to overachieve. Gaining a deep understanding of Parse’s products and the single cell market will be critical to your success. This role is remote in nature and is seldom expected to travel and/or visit accounts in person.

IN THIS POSITION, YOU WILL

  • Be responsible for achieving sales objectives across a geography, developing new business, and generating potential customer leads at new accounts who have an interest in our single cell RNA sequencing products
  • Generate and manage a high volume of calls and zoom meetings (target of 30 calls per day)
  • Become an expert in using lead development software, specifically LinkedIn Navigator, Crunchbase, and SciLeads
  • Maintain a CRM process that include calls and conversation notes
  • Be skilled and consistent with research and follow-up
  • Effectively communicate value proposition and technical advantages to customers
  • Continually develop technical knowledge related to new, emerging, and related single cell research
  • Display a high degree of professionalism both internally and externally

FOR THIS POSITION, WE LOOK FOR

  • A minimum of a Bachelor’s in biology/genomics or a related field
  • Strong desire to develop a career in life science sales
  • Previous molecular biology lab experience 
  • Excellent communication skills - written & verbal, including phone communication skills
  • Self-motivation and a strong ability to work autonomously and effectively manage tasks and goals without constant supervision
  • Having a home office within the West Coast (Pacific Time Zone)

JOB CONDITIONS

  • This position is home office based and will require a reliable internet connection and suitable workspace to fulfill job duties effectively. 
  • Regular communication and collaboration with team members will occur virtually through zoom meetings, instant messaging, and email. 
  • Travel requirements: This position may include travel on occasion to attend conferences, and meetings or training at the company headquarters in Seattle. Candidates should have the flexibility to accommodate travel requirements as needed.

 

 

Parse Biosciences is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

 

To meet the health and wellness needs of our team, Parse offers a comprehensive benefits package for all full time employees, including:
  • Medical, dental, vision, and Rx (prescription) coverage beginning on the 1st day of the month following your start date. Parse covers 90% of the monthly premiums for employees, and 60% for dependents.
  • A 401(k) program with no waiting period to participate
  • Basic life insurance and short and long-term disability coverage. Monthly premiums for both are covered at 100% by Parse.
  • Flexible spending account (FSA) options for medical, dependent care, and commuter expenses
  • A transportation program (Seattle only)
  • New hire equity grants
  • 12 paid holidays annually
  • A generous time off policy
Market Pay Range - Exact compensation will be dependent on skills, education and experience relevant to the position
$55,000$65,000 USD

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