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Molnlycke Health Care
Birmingham
21 hours ago
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Do you want to work for an organisation that impacts millions of people for the good? At Mölnlycke, we help to equip medical professionals with solutions to improve outcomes for patients. We are always looking to engage with future talent and discuss the business areas which could be of interest to you.

Two areas we are keen to receive proactive interest in, are Sales and Marketing. Ideally you will have some experience of the MedTech space, but this is not always a prerequisite as your attitude, drive, enthusiasm, and eagerness to learn are equally important to us.

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Our business is structured into four key business areas; Wound Care, Operating Room Solutions (ORS), Gloves and Antiseptics, where customer centricity, sustainability and digitalisation are at the heart of everything we do.

We look for Sales & Marketing professionals with or without previous leadership experience who strive to bring their absolute best every day and put the end user at the heart of every decision. Roles can be remote/field based or on a hybrid operating model.

Benefits vary for different positions but some of the rewards you could expect to receive include:

  • Performance related quarterly/annual bonuses
  • Monthly car allowance
  • Private BUPA healthcare
  • Company pension contribution
  • Life assurance
  • Income protection

Our approach to diversity and inclusion

We strive to have a diverse mix of people from different cultures, ages, geographies and genders, to reflect the world in which we operate and to facilitate innovative thinking across the business.

Please contact Matthew Davitt if you have any questions or wish to discuss potential future opportunities at Mölnlycke further

Mölnlycke is a world-leading medical products and solutions company that equips healthcare professionals to achieve the best patient, clinical and economic outcomes.

Our business is organised in the four business areas Wound Care, Operating Room Solutions, Gloves and Antiseptics, where customer centricity, sustainability and digitalisation are at the heart of everything we do.

Mölnlycke employs around 8,400 people. The company headquarters are in Gothenburg, Sweden and we operate in more than 100 countries worldwide. Since 2007, the company has been part of Investor AB, an engaged owner of high-quality, global companies which was founded by the Wallenberg family in 1916. For more information, please visit www.molnlycke.com and www.molnlycke.com/careers

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