Starting this month, BlueSteps will be featuring a monthly Q&A with a search consultant from an AESC member search firm. Each month, we will highlight a different sector and region. January's interview comes from Laurence Callow, Director of Healthcare & Life Sciences at Norman Broadbent UK.
According to a recent AESC survey of consultants at AESC member firms, the Healthcare & Life Sciences sector is expected to see strong growth throughout 2012. Whether you are a healthcare executive, or an executive seeking to transition into healthcare from another industry, or you would like to transfer to a new role or focus within the industry, Laurence offers valuable insight into the current state of healthcare recruiting, both in the UK and globally.
"The demand for experienced managers who are able to lead change across the whole organisation, and reshape the old functional silos of R&D, regulatory, sales, and marketing are in very high demand at a national and regional level," says Callow.
BlueSteps Premium members have access to January's Q&A with Laurence Callow, and will have access to all monthly Q&As with search consultants going forward.
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