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Skip to main content SEARCH POSTS DR.ATUL JAWARE (POSTS) (M.B.B.S) POSTS COVID19 * Get link * Facebook * Twitter * Pinterest * Email * Other Apps June 03, 2020 Experts share some of the most immediate and important changes that will be reflected in the pharma workforce and its management as the world grapples with a new normal, post COVID-19 There will be several resets in a post-COVID-19 world. The way we work will definitely be one of them. Even after the lockdown ends, sweeping transformations will be seen in the way workplaces and workforces operate. So, how will these transformations play out in the pharma sector? What will be the impact on hiring trends, employee retention programmes, or skilling initiatives? A surge in demand for pharma workforce Sanjeev Goel, Business Head, Manipal ProLearn states, “The pullback in economic activity due to Covid19 will slow the pace of hiring in the immediate future, but looking further out, the crisis is likely to reshape the recruiting landscape as employers and governments respond to problems and redefine how and where work gets done.” “But, as far as the pharma sector is concerned, a definite long Post a Comment Read more Powered by Blogger © DR. ATUL R. JAWARE Dr. Atul Jaware Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Visit profile DR.ATUL JAWARE (POSTS) (M.B.B.S) ARCHIVE * June 20201 * Facebook * Email Diese Website verwendet Cookies von Google, um Dienste anzubieten und Zugriffe zu analysieren. Deine IP-Adresse und dein User-Agent werden zusammen mit Messwerten zur Leistung und Sicherheit für Google freigegeben. So können Nutzungsstatistiken generiert, Missbrauchsfälle erkannt und behoben und die Qualität des Dienstes gewährleistet werden.Weitere InformationenOk