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Looking to Move Into Sales? Join a Fast-Paced Role in Dental Technology (Training Provided)Location: Field-based – covering Devon/Cornwall
Salary: £35-45K base commission (OTE £60K) car benefits

Are you a dental technician, treatment coordinator, or clinical dental professional looking to break into medical sales?

This is your chance to pivot your career into a commercial role, using your technical and clinical knowledge to educate clients, demo advanced dental tech, and help practices improve outcomes for their patients.

We’re working with a fast-growing medical device company that’s expanding its UK sales team. While they are known for their fast-paced, results-driven culture, they also offer clear training, strong commissions, and excellent exposure to the dental and medtech sales space — perfect for someone who’s hungry to succeed and ready for a change.

Who we're looking for:
Dental Technicians, Treatment Coordinators, Clinical Trainers, or Ortho/Vet/Dental Reps with strong product knowledge

Confident communicators who enjoy building relationships and educating others

Self-starters who are resilient, proactive, and motivated by results

Someone excited by the idea of being out on the road and driving business

What you’ll be doing:
Visiting dental practices to introduce and demo high-tech solutions

Building relationships with clinicians, lab teams, and practice managers

Training and supporting users post-sale

Working closely with marketing and technical teams to drive business

What’s on offer:
Base salary £35–45K depending on experience

Commission with realistic OTE £60K

Company car or car allowance

Full product and sales training

A stepping stone into the wider medical or dental sales world

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