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Saturday, 19 March 2005
The opportunity is here if you're ready for it. Work with the industries top talents. Be involved in dynamic and challenging projects for some of the world's largest end clients.
Excellent Opportunity for candidates having work experience for 2+ yrs on any of the listed skill sets.
Scientica Life Sciences, (Scientica) is a Medical Communication Service provider to many leading Global Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Companies.
We take great pride in the work we do and the talented people who work with us. We're always looking for highly skilled, driven people who value a collaborative, open environment and a flexible, professional culture. There are Vacancies in the following areas:-
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Multimedia Graphics Designer – preference – a degree in applied arts and proficiency in multimedia graphics designing softwares. |
Send your CV to:
hrd@scientica.com |
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Marketing Executives – preference – degree holder of any discipline with post-graduation in management studies. |
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Project Managers – preference – degree in medicine with working knowledge of multimedia softwares. With flare to write and compile medical data in attractive and meaningful communication package. |
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Medical Experts – preference – Specialization / Super Specialization in any of the medical disciplines with practice experience of 10 years. |
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Administrative Managers – preference – degree in commerce with proficiency in accounting softwares. |
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Models – preference – males / females of the age 1 month up to 75 years for medical communication packages. |
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Important Note: A telephonic call for any HR related inquiry will disqualify you from the post.
We only accept CVs sent by email on hrd@scientica.com.
Only short-listed candidates will be intimated.
All material submitted to hrd@scientica.com becomes exclusive property of Scientica Life Sciences. Usage of all such material is at the discretion of Scientica Life Sciences. No further correspondence will be entertained on this matter. |
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