Hiring in the Asia-Pacific pharma industry drop by 4% in Q2 2023

Notably, Management Occupations jobs accounted for a 23% share of the Asia-Pacific pharma industry’s total new job postings in Q2 2023, drop 14% over the prior quarter.

Management Occupations drive pharma hiring activity

Management Occupations, with a share of 23% new job postings, was the occupation with the greatest hiring activity in the Asia-Pacific pharma industry in Q2 2023 , ahead of Computer and Mathematical Occupations with an 11% share of new job postings.

The other prominent roles included Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations with a 7% share in Q2 2023, Business and Financial Operations Occupations with a 6% share and Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations with a 6% share of new job postings.

Top five companies accounted for 43% of hiring activity

Syngene International posted 1,873 jobs in Q2 2023 and registered a decline of 69% over the previous quarter, followed by Novartis with 1,814 jobs and a 74% growth. AstraZeneca, with 1,479 jobs, and Pfizer, with 1,446 jobs, recorded a 118% rise and a 69% rise, respectively, while Biocon recorded a 48% decline with a 1,387 new job postings during Q2 2023.

Regional analysis of hiring in the Asia-Pacific pharma industry, Q2 2023

India held the leading share of the Asia-Pacific pharma hiring activity with a 49.83% share, a 23% decrease over Q1 2023. China was next with 26.76%, four-percentage-point up over the previous quarter.

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This content was updated on 24 July 2023

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