Regulatory
Regulatory recruitment is a vast and complex world within the life sciences industry, particularly when you consider the extraordinary number of policies, laws, job functions, devices products and process that make up the field. A dependable regulatory affairs recruitment strategy is vital in building world-class, retainable talent, but this doesn’t make it any less time-consuming or expensive to get right.
What does make it easier (and less-time consuming and expensive) is outsourcing your recruitment function to a regulatory recruitment agency with a wealth of experience and connections within the life sciences space. At BioTalent, we specialise in matching the right candidate to the right opportunity, and we do it all with a DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging) philosophy that underpins our knowledge-based approach to hiring.
Our specialist consultants possess a passion and a deep understanding of both of the life sciences and the recruitment industry in general, enabling us to uniquely position ourselves as a right-first-time recruitment agency. Working on projects with a tight time frame laden in regulatory red tape is tough at the best of times, but when you’re lacking the right people, your bottom line is the element that takes a real beating.
We can help you find a candidate to save your bottom line from the stress of increased lead times and expensive hiring processes, all you need to do is reach out to us today and we’ll get the ball rolling. Just tell us what your goals are, and we’ll deliver you the candidates that can make it happen. We can hire diverse teams that represent the diversity of thought needed to find solutions to modern problems, all while navigating the many mazes of regulatory compliance.
Similarly, if you’ve got your heart set on joining the life sciences in a regulatory capacity, now could be the perfect time to get started. Send us over your CV, and we’ll get to know you better as we support you on your journey through one of the most exciting industries the world has to offer. As policies change and the relentless march of tech continues to fuel the life sciences evolution the demand for regulatory compliance jobs will likely only increase.
To ensure that your company is prepared for the future of work in the life sciences space, hiring talent that you know will stick around is one of your best bets. We can help you do just that. As the best regulatory affairs recruiters will be able to tell you, we’re in the midst of a talent shortage. As a recession looms over the horizon, this shortage looks set to continue. At BioTalent, our global talent network allows to quickly identify any gaps in the market and fill positions with an incredibly quick turnaround.
If this is something you think you and your company can benefit from, please don’t hesitate to reach out today, we’re more than happy to answer any questions you might have in regard to recruitment in the life sciences space.
Life Sciences in London
London is overflowing with opportunity for those wishing to flourish in the wonderful world of the life sciences. Aside from being the best city in the world, (probably) London boasts some of the top bioscience courses found anywhere, such as the Pharmacology programme at UCL, or the Medicine course at Imperial College. The life sciences are closely intertwined with London’s long history of meaningful advancement and discovery, and the vast array of exciting life science jobs reflect this.
Suffice to say, you can find plenty of opportunities through the life sciences in London. The market is thriving, and London is uniquely positioned to lead the charge. We have seen a megalithic surge in the industry’s popularity and visibility in the post-COVID climate, and a rise in popularity means more funding and even more opportunity for development. The life sciences consistently stand at the forefront of discovery, of healthcare, societal wellbeing, and the future of a global humanity, making for a truly exciting field of work.
In fields as impactful as life sciences, (of which there are not many) consistent development is critical. For businesses to remain relevant, sustainable, desirable, and effective in what is undoubtably a fast-moving industry, placing an emphasis on facing the future should be part of the day plan. Some of the biggest names in the life sciences field operate out of London and the surrounding areas, (AstraZeneca, Quell Therapeutics, Touchlight, Pulmocide) and there are plenty of visionary startups bursting into life too, marking a fantastic opportunity for anyone hoping to make an impact as they grow alongside a high-potential enterprise.
If you’re interested in exploring some exciting life sciences jobs in London, or you’re attempting to build a talented team of your own, then BioTalent are here to help you out. We are a Life science recruitment agency with a difference, and that difference is our vast network of top-tier talent, our knowledge-based, DEIB-led methodology, our passion for people and our genuine adoration for the industry.
We can help you match the ideal candidate to your opportunity (someone that fits in with your company culture too) no matter what kind of project you’ve got going on. Whether it’s an interim short-term project working on medical devices, or a permanent position for a CFO, we have the means, tools, and drive to find you the right hiring the first time. We may be a London staffing agency, but we have a positively global outlook. Our talent network spans the planet. We have locations in Los Angeles, Zug, Boston, Berlin, Dublin, and Manchester, enabling our consultants to cover a huge amount of ground.
Our granular understanding of the current market (and the talent within in) enables us to pinpoint the perfect person for the role on offer. Whether you want to join our talent network and jump headfirst into your new calling, or you need to build an entire team from the ground up, BioTalent would love to be a part of your journey.
From London biotech jobs to medtech and pharmacovigilance, there is a whole world of opportunity waiting in the life sciences.