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Career Advice

A career in Health Economics or Market Access is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, to travel the world and to meet fascinating people.
If you are looking to start your career in this exciting industry or to move your career to the next level, there is useful advice to help you here.

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October 24, 2022
5 Career lessons I would share with my younger self

It was May 2013 and I found myself in a small meeting room on the seventh floor in an office building in Euston, London. It was a clear and bring […]

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September 23, 2022
CV Writing for HEOR & Market Access Professionals

Gareth Lee - Specialist Health Economics Recruiter and CV Writer ..... The HEOR and Market Access job markets are increasingly competitive at all career levels and company recruitment processes are […]

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August 1, 2022
Counter-Offers

I once accepted a counteroffer to stay with a company and it was probably the worst work decision I ever made. In the immediate aftermath of deciding to stay there […]

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August 1, 2022
Starting your career in Health Economics

Author: Matthew Taylor (Director of York Health Economics Consortium) Taking your first steps in a new career is always a daunting task, and it’s certainly no less so in health […]

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August 1, 2022
Negotiating a Job Offer

I always tell the candidates I work with that there is no better time to negotiate salary than before you start a new job. Once you start working for a […]

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August 1, 2022
Picking a Recruiter

A good recruiter can introduce you to companies and opportunities which are not easily accessible on the open market and can also be a powerful advocate and ambassador during the […]

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August 1, 2022
How To Resign

After the excitement of accepting a new job offer, the next part of the process is often a lot less fun! Resignation does not have to be stressful and if […]

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