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Job of the Week: Analytical Chemist
CK QLS are recruiting for an Analytical Chemist to join a leading pharmaceutical company in Lucerne on a contract basis for 12 months.
Switzerland blockchain job market insights: January 2021
Each month, we survey the trends in the blockchain job market in different parts of the world that CK recruits for. This monthly update provides a simple measure of the market's conditions.
Job of the week: Regulatory Affairs Director
CK QLS is currently supporting a world leader in the discovery, development, manufacturing and marketing for products treating iron deficiency.
5 steps to securing a new job in 2021
The beginning of each year often has us reassessing our choices, especially when it comes to our careers. Here’s a five step strategy to help you stay on track and ahead of the game.
Job of the week: Process Engineer
CK QLS are recruiting for a number of Process Engineers to join an industrial leader in the development and manufacture of small molecules and biopharmaceuticals. The jobs are being offered on a contract to permanent basis at the client's site in Visp.
Join our free webinar: ‘How to work with a recruitment agency’
We’re hosting a free online webinar on the 14th October at 12 pm to help you get to grips with working with a recruiter whilst job hunting.
Calibration and Metrology Specialist opportunity
We have an excellent opportunity for a Calibration and Metrology Specialist to join a rapidly growing pharmaceutical company in Basel on a permanent basis.
Job of the Week: Human Factors Engineer
CK QLS are recruiting for a Human Factors Engineer to join a medical device company that is currently developing ventilation technologies.
Why Relocate to Zûrich?
Zûrich boasts a very high quality of life for its inhabitants and is a leading global city, with ten of the country’s top fifty companies’ headquarters based there.
The Blockchain Job Market Remains High in Switzerland
Throughout the last few months of global change, unlike most technology hubs, vacancy numbers in Switzerland have remained steady.