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Graduate Analyst

Wrexham
1 day ago
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Pro4orm People Ltd have partnered with a leading pharmaceutical company in the search of a Graduate Analyst.

Please note: To be considered for this permanent role, candidates must be based within a commutable distance of Wrexham.

Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship, and therefore cannot consider candidates on student visas or other temporary work permits.

This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic graduate or early-career professional seeking their first challenge within the pharmaceutical industry. Reporting to the UK Business Head, the role will be based at our client’s site in Wrexham on a hybrid basis of 3 days in the office and 2 days working from home.

This would suit someone with outstanding Excel and PowerPoint skills. It is a supportive role which will develop as the successful candidate grows in knowledge. It requires someone adaptable and who can deliver projects on short notice.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the Pharmacy Key Account Managers by analysing data, generating reports and assisting with tasks related to sales performance and customer engagement like pricing, forecasting & review of monthly performance of divisional sales.

  • Assist with market research and competitive analysis

  • Assist in the preparation of presentations for sales meetings

  • Track sales performance against targets

  • Develop detailed understanding of market intelligence tools to support business decisions through provision of accurate data

  • Support project management activities for timely delivery of projects by

  • Regular communication with cross functional teams such as Regulatory, R&D, Sales & Marketing and Supply Chain in UK & India

  • Maintaining and updating new product reports / databases with latest information on market size, pricing & competition

  • Assisting in developing project plans with defined milestones and report progress

  • Relationship management with market research agencies

    Qualifications, Skills and Experience

  • Educated to degree level in either pharmacy or life sciences

  • Excellent analytical skills and ability to manipulate large datasets

  • Ability to multi task and adaptable

  • Advanced Excel and Power point skills

  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills

  • Experience working with pharmaceutical industry data sources such as IMS, PCA etc., is desirable but not essential

  • Ability to interpret clinical and pharmacological information would be an advantage.

    Pro4orm People Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Pro4orm People Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Due to a high volume of applications we will only be able to contact successful applicants within 5 working days. We may, however, contact you regarding other potential roles of interest. By applying for this position you will be agreeing to our Terms and Conditions, and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website

    Equal Opportunity Employer:

    At Pro4orm People Ltd we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or background

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