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Target Countries:
Indonesia, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Nigeria, Thailand, Tanzani
Responsibilities: 1. Develop international target regional markets and seek qualified regional distributors 2. Responsible for distributor maintenance, training and support in the region, and complete sales tasks 3. Achieve the overall sales target of the target regional market and manage the sales team 4. Collect the product requirements information,target customers, competition pattern and feedback to company
Qualifications: 1. Bachelor degree or above, with international sales management experience in the biochemical industry and business English communication level 2. Have good information collection ability and learning ability, good market planning and control ability 3. Experience in the sale of reference materials and strain cells is preferred
Salary Structure:
Base salary plus commission
Various bacteria have their own unique enzyme systems, so their ability to decompose substrates is different, and their metabolites are also different.
Adenovirus type 41 is a common virus that causes gastrointestinal infections in infants and young children. Nucleic acid detection is currently the most accurate and sensitive detection technology. During the development and verification of nucleic acid detection kits, accurate and quantitative positive samples are required. In response to market demand, BNCC has developed the adenovirus 41 nucleic acid reference product, which is a heat-inactivated virus that loses the ability to infect and cause disease, but retains the virus particles with complete genetic material. It is just suitable for the sensitivity detection and specificity analysis of the adenovirus 41 nucleic acid detection kit. Of course, it can also be used for the quality control of relevant testing laboratories, effectively monitoring the status of the instrument, personnel operations, etc.
Monkeypox is currently breaking out all over the world, and mankind is facing the challenge of a global epidemic. Since May of this year, outbreaks of monkeypox have begun in many places around the world, and have spread from Europe and the United States to many places in Asia.