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53 Drug Makers Hire 200 Less New Grads in FY2016, Japan Firms See Hefty Drop: Jiho Tally
Fifty-three drug makers with comparable data from last fiscal year hired 200 less new graduates in FY2016 compared to FY2015, with a sharp decline seen at Japanese companies and a slight uptick at non-Japanese players, a Jiho survey showed. The…
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