Mohamed Sobhy Saad Elshazly is currently a Medical Representative at Castle Care and has held several medical and sales representative roles since 2012. He has a B.Sc. in Commerce from Tanta University and is seeking new career opportunities where he can further develop his ambition, challenge-seeking nature, and drive to achieve targets. His professional abilities include strong communication, negotiation, leadership, and analytical skills as well as the ability to handle stress and pressure.
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cv mohamed elshazly medical rep.
1. Nifya - Tanta - Gharbiya
01281522910
20/05/1988
Finished military service
Single
Acc_mohamed.shazly@yahoo.com
Mohamed Sobhy Saad Elshazly
Objective Trying to make my life better by working in a good career in an excellent
company like yours and I'm sure I'll be good at this career because I'm
ambitious, like challenges and always fight for achieving my targets.
CAREER HISTORY CURRENT JOB
Medical Representative at Castle Care.
Employment dates (11/2014 Present)
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS B.Sc. (Bachelor of Commerce) faculty of Commerce, Tanta University,
year 2010.
Department : Accounting.
Total Grade : Good.
PREVIOUS JOB
Medical and Sales Representative at Pharma Egypt.
Employment dates (01/2013 10/2013)
PREVIOUS JOB
Marketing Representative at elsafwa for medical supplies.
Employment dates (07/2012 01/2013)
PREVIOUS JOB
Sales Representative at Juhaina.
Employment dates (01/2012 07/2012)
PREVIOUS JOB
1st coordinator at ghobashy pharmacy.
Employment dates (2004 2010)
KEY COMPETENCIES PROFESSIONAL ABILITIES
Strong Initiative, Flexibility and adaptability
Strong communication and negotiation skills.
Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills.
Analytical thinking, hard worker, environment tolerable and self-
motivated.
Ability to handle stress and pressure.
Working at different governs (Gharbiya-Menofia-Kafr.elsheikh).
Courses ICDL (2008)
English Course (2009)
Communication Skills (2009)
Selling Skills (2013)
(PSS) Professional Selling Skills (2014)