Job Title: Nutritional Advisor
Company: Furious Nutritions
Location: Prayagraj
Gender: Male
Experience: Fresher to 2 years (Pharma / Nutrition background preferred)
Job Summary
We are looking for a Nutritional Advisor with strong product and pharma knowledge to promote infant formula and nutritional products. The role involves doctor detailing, new product launches, relationship management, and providing scientific information to healthcare professionals to support ethical sales growth.
Key Responsibilities
Product & Medical Knowledge
ï¬Develop thorough knowledge of infant formula, pediatric nutrition, and pharma-based products
ï¬Explain product composition, benefits, usage, and differentiation clearly to doctors
ï¬Stay updated with new product launches, guidelines, and market trends
Doctor & Customer Interaction
ï¬Visit pediatricians, gynecologists, hospitals, and clinics
ï¬Conduct doctor detailing with scientific and ethical promotion
ï¬Build and maintain long-term relationships with healthcare professionals
Sales & Promotion
ï¬Achieve assigned sales targets
ï¬Promote products through effective communication and selling skills
ï¬Support new product launches and promotional campaigns
Reporting & Documentation
ï¬Fill and maintain daily call reports (DCR), feedback forms, and survey formats
ï¬Maintain accurate records of doctor interactions and market feedback
ï¬Share timely reports with the sales manager / HO
Skills & Competencies Required
ï¬Strong product knowledge (infant formula / nutrition preferred)
ï¬Basic to good pharma knowledge
ï¬Excellent communication and presentation skills
ï¬Good selling and negotiation skills
ï¬Ability to explain scientific information in a simple manner
ï¬Format filling & reporting skills
ï¬Self-motivated, disciplined, and field-oriented
Educational Qualification
ma / ma / Life Science background
Preferred Candidate Profile
ï¬Experience in infant nutrition / pediatric products is an added advantage
ï¬Comfortable with field work and doctor visits
ï¬Ethical, professional, and customer-focused approach