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ScienceBlog.ie represents the latest Web 2.0 technology conceived by the team at LifeScience Recruitment. As scientists, we thought is was important to have a place to discuss and promote science in an interactive way. We envisage ScienceBlog.ie as an important stepping stone towards an intergated online recruitment platform. We look at recruitment in a scientific way and see the need for innovative change. ScienceBlog.ie represents a place to take a break for five minutes and read something non-technical, to interact with the with the discussions and the team here at LifeScience and get frank answers to your questions.

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Founded in 2007, LifeScience Recruitment is a cutting-edge scientific recruitment consultancy based in Dublin, with a focus on the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, clinical research, allied healthcare, chemical, diagnostics and medical technology sectors. We also have close ties with academia and have strong relationships with research institutes here in Ireland. Our mission is to foster innovation in recruitment, to promote and instill change and to enhance the end-users experience. We believe that the recruitment experience as it stands is cold and static and we felt the need to change this, hence the wave of interactive web 2.0 technologies. Life Science Recruitment brings a portfolio of vertical recruitment portals (or “Vortals” as they are technically called) to the industry - offering the end-user an altogether more targeted service. In this way you get the quality information you need quickly with no need to sift though irrelevant information. Remember we are a recruitment consultancy, so there is always someone on the other end of the phone/email to offer advice. Please feel free to contact us on +353 1 685 45 45 or via email to admin@lifescience.ie. Our services are free to jobseekers.

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