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Business Modeller & Analyst

High Wycombe
5 days ago
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Are you a recent life science or economics graduate from a top 20 university? Have you achieved a 1st or a high 2:1? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to apply your background and gain experience working on the commercial side of the pharmaceutical industry?
This is a desirable opportunity for a high calibre graduate to join an esteemed and rapidly growing company which specialises in supporting the world’s top pharmaceutical organisations. It prides itself on offering a top-class service and has worked hard to establish itself as a key partner to its clients. Due to growth, our client is looking to recruit two analyst & business Modellers to join its friendly and hardworking team.
Responsibilities will include developing a deep knowledge of the pharmaceutical arena in order to provide high quality modelling, analysis and consultancy services in forecasting, pricing and market access to clients. The work includes running market research projects to inform how pharmaceuticals will be received by the market. You will present and report your models and findings, ensuring your recommendations are clear and applicable. As you progress in the role, you will be expected to take on more responsibility and develop your knowledge and consultative skills, with the aim of becoming a Senior Consultant.
To be considered for the role, you will have achieved a first or 2:1 degree from a top-twenty university in a life science subject or economics alongside outstanding A level grades, ideally including maths and science. The ability to effectively communicate complex ideas and topics is imperative. An understanding of statistical concepts and spreadsheet modelling is beneficial, and you should be highly numerate and computer literate - especially in Excel. Some travel in the UK and overseas will be part of the role, so you should have flexibility to accommodate. The role will be based full time at the company’s offices near High Wycombe.
You will be rewarded with a starting salary of £28,000 (increasing to £31,000 upon successful completion of a six‑month probationary period) as well as a generous bonus scheme that reflects your individual performance. Twenty-seven days’ holiday a year in addition to Bank Holidays and a matching company pension contribution of 5% of your salary.
For more information or to apply, please contact Chris Vinter.
Due to the volume of applications we expect for this role, we may not be able to respond immediately. Should you not hear back from us within two weeks, please assume your application was unsuccessful on this occasion.
Network Scientific is an award-winning science recruitment agency specialising in the provision of temporary, permanent and contract recruitment services to the scientific and related technical industries. We’re an ethical and knowledgeable consultancy passionate about our candidate care.
If you feel this role is not right for you but are interested in other opportunities in the scientific sector, please take a look at our company website.
Please note that all applicants for this role should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. Network Scientific Recruitment, part of Network Scientific Ltd. is an Employment Business/Agency

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