Brexit: Pharma sector turns eyes to US

Pharmaceutical recruiters could find themselves scratching around an ever-decreasing talent pool, with fewer clients and smaller fees in a post-Brexit UK, after around £8.5bn of EU funding allocated to the UK sector was jeopardised by the decision to leave the trading bloc.
Wed, 29 Jun 2016 | By Mike Nesbit

Pharmaceutical recruiters could find themselves scratching around an ever-decreasing talent pool, with fewer clients and smaller fees in a post-Brexit UK, after around £8.5bn of EU funding allocated to the UK sector was jeopardised by the decision to leave the trading bloc.

The pharmaceuticals industry employs more than 70,000...

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