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70% of Drug Makers Shave New Grad Hiring, 100-Plus Recruits at Only 3 Firms: Jiho Survey
Nearly 70% of drug makers recruited fewer new grads in FY2019 compared to the previous year, with only three companies taking on over 100, versus 12 companies 10 years ago, a Jiho survey revealed, illustrating the industry’s wariness about hiring.…
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