Refining Medical Device Sales Book
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
? Project: Finalizing a Professional Book on Medical Device Sales
Status: 90% complete manuscript
Role Needed: Medical Device Content Strategist / Technical Ghostwriter / Instructional Editor
Type: Freelance | One-time project | Remote
? What This Project Needs
I’m looking for someone with real-world experience in the medical device or healthcare consulting space to help finalize and polish a near-complete book designed to train and inspire new reps and consultants.
This isn’t a full ghostwriting job — the book is written. What’s needed now is clarity, structure, and real-world depth.
✍️ Your Role
Help finish and elevate the book by:
✨ Adding real-world examples from companies like Stryker, Medtronic, Olympus, J&J, etc.
? Updating a few outdated sections with current strategies and sales practices
? Reorganizing select chapters for clarity, logic, and instructional flow
? Enhancing tone and polish — the final manuscript should feel clean, sharp, and credible
✅ You Might Be a Fit If:
You’ve worked in medical device sales, B2B medtech, or healthcare consulting
You’ve written or edited training materials, industry books, or technical guides
You can turn good content into a structured, publish-worthy resource
You write with clarity, precision, and no fluff
? What You’ll Get from Me:
? Full manuscript (already 90% written)
? Bullet point notes for missing examples
? Tone vision (structured, legacy-style, not bloggy)
? Optional: anonymized personal sales stories to include if helpful
? Deliverable:
Final, structured manuscript (MS Word or Google Docs)
Optional: Suggestions for diagrams, frameworks, or summary boxes if relevant
? Tone & Style:
Clear, timeless, like McKinsey meets Harvard Business Review
No fluff, no chatty tone — think legacy, not lifestyle
? To Apply:
Send a short message with:
A few lines about your experience in medical devices or healthcare consulting
A writing sample (ideally something structured, instructional, or strategy-focused)
One trend or shift in medtech sales you think every new rep should understand
Status: 90% complete manuscript
Role Needed: Medical Device Content Strategist / Technical Ghostwriter / Instructional Editor
Type: Freelance | One-time project | Remote
? What This Project Needs
I’m looking for someone with real-world experience in the medical device or healthcare consulting space to help finalize and polish a near-complete book designed to train and inspire new reps and consultants.
This isn’t a full ghostwriting job — the book is written. What’s needed now is clarity, structure, and real-world depth.
✍️ Your Role
Help finish and elevate the book by:
✨ Adding real-world examples from companies like Stryker, Medtronic, Olympus, J&J, etc.
? Updating a few outdated sections with current strategies and sales practices
? Reorganizing select chapters for clarity, logic, and instructional flow
? Enhancing tone and polish — the final manuscript should feel clean, sharp, and credible
✅ You Might Be a Fit If:
You’ve worked in medical device sales, B2B medtech, or healthcare consulting
You’ve written or edited training materials, industry books, or technical guides
You can turn good content into a structured, publish-worthy resource
You write with clarity, precision, and no fluff
? What You’ll Get from Me:
? Full manuscript (already 90% written)
? Bullet point notes for missing examples
? Tone vision (structured, legacy-style, not bloggy)
? Optional: anonymized personal sales stories to include if helpful
? Deliverable:
Final, structured manuscript (MS Word or Google Docs)
Optional: Suggestions for diagrams, frameworks, or summary boxes if relevant
? Tone & Style:
Clear, timeless, like McKinsey meets Harvard Business Review
No fluff, no chatty tone — think legacy, not lifestyle
? To Apply:
Send a short message with:
A few lines about your experience in medical devices or healthcare consulting
A writing sample (ideally something structured, instructional, or strategy-focused)
One trend or shift in medtech sales you think every new rep should understand