Jennifer
Talent Acquisition Team Lead
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Jennifer
Talent Acquisition Team Lead
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Bio
Jennifer is the Talent Acquisition Team Lead at ICON, based in Seoul, Korea. She oversees end-to-end recruitment activities and leads the Talent Acquisition team across Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Thailand, supporting all service lines.
ICON is growing rapidly, making it an exciting time to join us! I’m always on the lookout for talented professionals across the APAC region in the following areas: Clinical Operations, Study Start-Up, Regulatory Affairs, Site Contract Management, Clinical Trial & Project Management, Real-World Evidence & Outcomes Research (Late Phase), Safety Reporting and Quality Assurance Audit, and so on.
If you're interested in exploring opportunities, feel free to connect!
Talent Acquisition Team Lead
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Location
Korea, Seoul
Location
Seoul
Remote Working
Office Based
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ICON Full Service & Corporate Support
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Drug Safety
Job Type
Permanent
Description
We are currently seeking a Pharmacovigilance Reporting Associate to join our diverse and dynamic team. As a Pharmacovigilance Reporting Associate at ICON, you will be responsible for the accurate and
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JR130553
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01/01/0001
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Jennifer KimAuthor
Jennifer KimLife at ICON
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