The Director of Talent Scouting International at Novartis is responsible for identifying and attracting top talent globally. Candidates should have extensive experience in talent acquisition, strong leadership skills, and a deep understanding of international recruitment strategies. The role requires excellent communication skills, the ability to build relationships with stakeholders, and a strategic mindset to align talent scouting with business objectives. The candidate is expected to lead a team, develop innovative sourcing strategies, and ensure a diverse talent pipeline.
Novartis is a leading global healthcare company based in Switzerland, dedicated to reimagining medicine to improve and extend people's lives. With a strong focus on research and development, Novartis is committed to discovering and developing innovative treatments to address unmet medical needs. The company operates in over 155 countries and offers a diverse portfolio of products, including pharmaceuticals, generics, and biosimilars. Novartis is known for its commitment to sustainability, ethical business practices, and fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
The United Kingdom offers a vibrant job market with opportunities in various sectors, including finance, technology, healthcare, and creative industries. The culture is diverse, with a rich history and a blend of traditional and modern influences. The lifestyle in the UK varies from bustling city life in London to the serene countryside. The UK has a comprehensive visa system for skilled workers, making it accessible for international professionals. Relocation support is often provided by employers, and the country is known for its high-quality education and healthcare systems. Networking and professional development are encouraged, making it an attractive destination for career growth.
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