I am studying dentistry, now I have to go to interview a foreign company as a pharmaceutical representative, but the interviewer asked me why I don't become a doctor and become a pharmaceutical repres

I am studying dentistry, now I have to go to interview a foreign company as a pharmaceutical representative, but the interviewer asked me why I don't become a doctor and become a pharmaceutical representative, how do I answer? Possible real reasons:

1. Pharmaceutical representatives make money quickly and instantly. If you are a doctor, you may not be able to earn tens of thousands of dollars a month for ten years. A good hospital can be in the sunshine income of 5000 up and down. The title is even more remote and uncertain.

2. You've just graduated and don't have a clear position and goal for your career development. It is recommended that you first seriously consider clear. Then look for a job. Blind interviews are just a waste of time and experience.

If you ask how to answer. My advice you can say: 1. I love the sales career, guiding doctors to the correct use of medication is a very meaningful work. 2. My personality is aggressive, hardworking, not afraid of difficulties, very suitable for sales work. 3. I am a medical background, solid knowledge of the fundamentals of the same language with the doctors have ****. 4. I am happy to accept the challenge, and in the continuous self-challenge to grow.

I hope I can help you! Oh!