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Graduates! Kick-start your R&D Regulatory Affairs career (Søborg, Denmark)

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Graduates! Kick-start your R&D Regulatory Affairs career

- Graduate
- Denmark - Søborg

Professional development

What has surprised you?

Start your career climb in September 2014

Novo Nordisk’s Regulatory Affairs Programme is a great springboard for launching life-changing careers. As a global pharmaceutical company and the world leader in diabetes care we can give you the opportunity to use your recently-acquired master’s degree to make a difference.

Start your journey
Novo Nordisk Regulatory Affairs makes medicine available to patients all over the world by ensuring fast regulatory approval in all our markets. Regulatory Affairs is a fast-changing field and 600 dedicated employees around the globe need both keen negotiating skills and scientific insight to serve as Novo Nordisk advocates.

During the programme tight deadlines, cross-departmental collaboration, project management and the challenges of international communication will be part of your work day.

Scope of the programme
The Regulatory Affairs Graduate Programme is a 2-year expedition consisting of three 8-months rotations:

2 rotations in our corporate headquarters in Denmark
1 rotation in one of our large global affiliates such as USA, China, Japan, India or Brazil

A global career
After successfully completing the programme you will embark on your career at Novo Nordisk in a permanent position – most likely as a Regulatory Professional. While you would probably be based in Denmark, your broad network and international experience from the programme will enable global career opportunities.

Requirements
To join the Regulatory Affairs Graduate Programme you must hold a recent master’s degree in Natural Science, for example within Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Biotechnology or a related field. You have no more than 1 year of work experience since finishing your studies. It is your drive, intellect, commitment and ability to take control of your own development that will get you a position on our Programme.

Joining Novo Nordisk appeals to you, not because of the competitive salary we offer, but because the work we do is so rewarding - as we make a difference to the lives of people with chronic conditions around the world.

For more details, visit Novonordisk.com/ Regulatory-Affairs-Graduate

Contact
For further information please contact Programme Manager Jakob Wolter: JkWo@novonordisk.com, Graduate Mark Root: MJhR@novonordisk.com, or visit our Graduate blog at http://blogs.novonordisk.com/graduates/

Deadline 9 February 2014
Apply before 9 February 2014 by submitting your motivational letter (one page in English where you explain your motivation for applying), CV (in English) and a scanned copy of your latest grade transcript.

In addition to the Regulatory Affairs Graduate Programme, we have 9 other graduate programmes which will all lead to life-changing careers.

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