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Drug Makers’ New Grad Hiring in Japan Up 5.8%, Rising for 1st Time since FY2020
Fifty-five major drug makers in Japan increased their new grad hiring this spring by 5.8% over the previous year to 2,215, marking the first uptick in three years, according to a Jiho survey. This is thought to be mainly due…
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