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How To Build A Career In Life Sciences Sales In 2025

Lis Basnett
Working as a life science recruiter, I speak with professionals every day who are looking to move into, or progress within, scientific sales roles. It’s an exciting space to be in. The sector is evolving fast, new therapies, diagnostic tools, and digital innovations are changing how science reaches patients. And with that change comes real opportunity for people who know how to connect complex products with customer needs.
If you’re considering a career in life science sales, here’s what I’ve seen make the difference.
Understanding the Industry
What’s become clear in recent years is that technology is shaping everything — and employers looking to hire life science sales professionals need specialists who understand this evolving market. The rise of personalised medicine and AI-powered diagnostics means sales professionals now need to understand how these advances actually fit into labs, hospitals, and clinical workflows.
The best people I’ve seen in this space are curious. They don’t just sell a product; they understand what problem it solves and why it matters.
Building the Right Skillset
Companies now want sales professionals who can combine strong communication with a solid scientific foundation. Many of the top performers I’ve placed started with degrees in biology, chemistry, or biomedical science, but what makes them stand out is how they use that knowledge to have meaningful, confident conversations with customers.
It’s also important to be comfortable with digital tools. CRMs, online demos, and virtual client meetings are part of everyday work now. And having commercial awareness, understanding the client’s world and positioning your product as a solution, will always be essential.
Gaining Experience
There isn’t one single path into life science sales. Some people start on graduate schemes or in junior sales roles. Others move across from lab-based or technical positions. What employers look for most is someone who can communicate clearly, learn fast, and build strong relationships — which is why many organisations partner with life science sales recruitment specialists to identify the right talent.
If you can show that you understand both the science and the people side of things, you’ll already be ahead.
How Zenopa Supports Life Science Professionals
At Zenopa, we’ve been supporting careers in life science recruitment for over three decades. I work closely with candidates to help them identify where they’ll thrive, not just in terms of role, but also company culture and long-term growth.
We help with CV preparation, interview coaching, and connecting you with leading employers who are looking for sales talent right now. Because we speak to hiring managers daily, we know what they’re looking for and can guide you through every stage of the process.
If you’re ready to take your next step in life science sales, visit our Life Science Recruitment page or get in touch. I’d be happy to talk through your career goals and help you find the right move.
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