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14 February 2010
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Why has recruiting in the Pharmaceutical sector slowed?
Many people may ask is the slow down in recruitment within the Pharmaceutical sector in Ireland due to the recession. I am not referring to the Medical Device sector where in the main recruitment activities have remained fairly stable however there is a definite slow down in recruitment within the Pharmaceutical Industry and in particular at management and senior technical level click here to read this article
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14 February 2010
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Eirc Furey and Associates Merges with the O'Loughlin Partnership
Eric Furey who has worked for the past 15 years as Training Cosultant to the Life Science Industry has merged his business with with the O'Loughlin Partnership and heads up their new division Life Science Training Services specialising in the design and development of Training for Life Science & Healthcare Sector see www.lifesciencetrainingservices.com
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14 February 2010
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GDP Training Services Training Program in Advanced GDP & Temperature Controlled Logistics is becomong a bench mark standard training standar for Good Distribution Practice / Pharmaceutical Supply Chain.
GDP Training Services , a division of the O'Loughlin Partnership, is gaining a international reputation as a leader in the design and delivery of Complaince and Regulatory Training in all aspects of Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management. To find out more go to www.gdptrainingservices.ie
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February 2010
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Pharacraeers offers free skills training with First Ploymer ( Medical Device) Skillsnet
First Polymer Training (FPT) Skillnet operates as a training network for the Irish Plastics Industry( includes companies involved in the Medical Industry) and is funded under the government's Skillnet initiative. The aim of FPT Skillnet is to deliver training that is focused on the specific needs of the plastic industry. Initiated by Plastics Ireland, FPT Skillnet's objective is to provide technical training to polymer processors, both at our centre in Athlone and in-company as required. PharmaCareers in partnership with First Polymer can offer a limited number of training courses to suitably qualified job seekers (unemployed) individuals. Click here to see list of Polymer/Medical Device Training Courses 2010
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