The Pharma Times reported yesterday that 84% of respondents claimed that they'd be interested in contract work when it comes to clinical trials.
While the perceived benefits of contracting – better remuneration, independence and flexible working – were offset in the survey by inhibitions about job security and loss of company benefits, 55% of the respondents recognised there was an increasing shift towards contract-based employment in the sector, with more than 20% seeing it as the prevailing dynamic.
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