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I appreciate having my achievements recognized.
I work as an MR.
When I was still a student at pharmaceutical college, I had the idea that I wanted to be a pharmacist.
But my professor strongly recommended that I become an MR.
Following that I decided to do as he suggested.
I was particularly interested in the central nervous system and cancer,
so I narrowed my employment choices down to companies that were strong in those fields.
It makes me happy to hear from doctors that my work helps patients.
Although I still lack experience,
I’m always trying to learn from the doctors that I work with.
I was put in charge of working with a large hospital,
and organized the first ever in-hospital seminar held by Otsuka.
As it was my first project,
I talked with my superiors and the doctors I worked with to organize it.
I needed the cooperation of all levels of hospital staff to set it up.
The event was held in the third spring after I had joined the company.
It was a lot of hard work,
but it also gave me the chance to work with all sorts of different people.
The project was a success, attracting many participants;
the doctors were happy with the seminar content and we’ve held it every year since.
There’s also freedom in the sense that
veteran employees and your superiors do not oppose the pursuit of your own vision.
I think Otsuka strongly believes in the "never give-up" spirit.
There are many group companies too,
and I would like to challenge myself through projects with people from these in the future.