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Pros and Cons of Working for a CRO

Pros and Cons of Working for a CRO

For people working in the Life Sciences industry, there are many employment options. The differences between start-ups, mid-size pharma, big pharma, and even CRO’s can be vague, all offering pros and cons when it comes to working at them.  Often, a CRO (Clinical Research Organization) is a great choice. In recent years, CROs have become more proactively involved in research efforts as pharmaceutical companies have outsourced various tasks and positions. There are now CROs involved in all stages from drug discovery to clinical trials, regulatory filings, and commercialization.

Below are several pros and cons of working for a CRO.  Depending on your point of view, the pros and cons will be interchangeable depending on your career goals.

Pros

Cons

CROs have become essential partners to pharma companies.  Pharma companies have been transitioning away from ‘transactional outsourcing’ to supplement their workforce and toward ‘functional outsourcing’, serving as a specific department.

Regardless of your point of view, CROs can offer opportunities to boost your career track.  Recently it has become more common to toggle between CROs, small, medium, and large pharma companies without repercussions.  Precision Life Sciences has relationships and experience within all company sizes and CROs.  We are experts in matching your skills and goals with the right company, regardless of the size and type.

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