Goda Lajauskaite
About Goda Lajauskaite
Goda Lajauskaite is a Territory Manager at Boston Scientific, with a background in sales, research, and public health.
Company
Goda Lajauskaite currently holds a position as Territory Manager at Boston Scientific. The role involves customer-facing education and sales within hospitals in the Chicago Territory. After completing an 11-month internal rotation at Boston Scientific that included rotations in various departments such as Global Product Marketing, Clinical Education, Commercial Operations & Programs, Economic Value Strategy, HEMA, and Sales Training & Learning Design, she relocated to her current territory.
Education and Expertise
Goda Lajauskaite pursued her studies at the University of Washington, achieving a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology along with completing the Foster Professional Sales Program. Her comprehensive academic background laid the foundation for her skills in sales and healthcare, which she has applied in various professional roles.
Professional Background
Before joining Boston Scientific, Goda Lajauskaite gained rich experience in several notable roles. She worked as a Biotechnology Sales Development Intern at NanoString Technologies, Inc. in 2019. Additionally, she was a Research Scientist and Clinical Student Assistant at the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine from 2017 to 2019 and a UW Neuropsychiatric Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Washington Medical Center from 2016 to 2018. Moreover, she served as Director of Operations for Healthcare Alternative (HCASB) at the University of Washington from 2016 to 2019.
Early Career and Internships
Goda Lajauskaite's early career includes significant roles such as a Public Health and ER Parliament Intern at the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania – Seimas in 2016, where she gained insights into public health policies. She also worked as an Outside Sales Representative at New Smile Dental Laboratory between 2014 and 2017, further honing her sales skills. These early roles were pivotal in shaping her career trajectory.