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What are the different types of pharmaceutical jobs?

There are a lot of different jobs within the pharmaceutical industry, so if you’re thinking of applying for pharma jobs, you should first establish what sort of role you want.

Some of the most popular pharmaceutical jobs are:
  • Pharmaceutical researcher
  • Clinical trial technician/administrator
  • Healthcare professional
  • Pharmacovigilance officer

Why are pharmaceutical jobs so important?

People working in pharma jobs improve people’s lives by researching, developing and producing new drugs and medicines. Without the pharmaceutical industry, modern-day medicine would come to a standstill.

Every time someone in a pharmaceutical job develops a new, effective drug, they relieve the symptoms or suffering of hundreds of people in society. That’s why pharma jobs – and pharma recruitment – are so important.

How should I prepare for a pharmaceutical job interview?

Like any other interview, preparing for a pharmaceutical job interview should involve the following:
  • Dressing smartly (first impressions really matter).
  • Reading the pharmaceutical job description and being able to apply your skills and education to the role.
  • Preparing a list of questions for the interviewer.
  • Practising questions that are likely to come up before you go to the interview.
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