Job creations

Roche Canada is making a $500 million investment to expand its Canadian pharmaceutical headquarters in Ontario, which the company said will bring up to 500 new full-time jobs to the region over the next five years.
Kite, a Gilead company, is building a franchise, not just a brand, on the promise of its CAR-T cell therapies.
INCOG BioPharma Services, is a biopharmaceutical manufacturing services startup that will be establishing a manufacturing plant soon. You can get more details here.
GlaxoSmithKline has opened a new $13 million research hub in London focused on artificial intelligence.
As the world continues to navigate through the coronavirus pandemic, many biopharma companies are surging ahead with job creations. Check out these companies that have made recent job expansion announcements.
Amidst the pandemic, the biopharma industry continues to surge ahead. Jobs look plentiful. Check out these companies that have made recent job announcement expansions.
Biotech companies expand their footprint and capabilities in a COVID-19 world.
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t likely to end soon. Instead, the crisis stage may continue for weeks or even months before business regains some semblance of normality. The good news is that while biotech companies have slowed their hiring initiatives, layoffs remain unlikely at this point. Instead, biotech companies are enhancing flexibility on nearly every front.
It is planned to go into operation in 2021, and is expected to create more than 200 new jobs in Lee County, North Carolina.
Are you in the United Kingdom and looking for a job in the life sciences? Or, are you planning on having a career in the life sciences? If so, then, you’ll be happy to know that there are an expected 133,000 jobs to be added to the sector over the next 10 years.
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