Biotech recruitment & headhunting services

Discover top biotech recruitment & headhunting services. Filter by location, industry, or language to find service providers with the right expertise for your hiring needs.

Showing 7 of 7 biotech recruitment service providers

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Andrew Bernhardt

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
IT
Sales
+21
Country expertise
Finland
Spain
Poland
+21
Elena Dumitru profile picture
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Elena Dumitru

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
Pharmaceutical
Compliance
+11
Country expertise
United Kingdom
Spain
France
+13
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Jeff Morse

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
IT
Executive
+13
Country expertise
United States
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Chapel Hill Solutions

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
Healthcare
Pharmaceutical
+2
Country expertise
United States
New Zealand
Ramona Joita-Asprei profile picture
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Ramona Joita-Asprei

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
Executive
Business Development
+2
Country expertise
United Kingdom
Denmark
Italy
+3
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Alfie Callan-Shropshall

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
IT
Executive
+15
Country expertise
United Kingdom
United States
Germany
+10
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Azahara Fernández Martín

Recruitment expertise
Biotech
IT
Customer Service
+12
Country expertise
Spain
Czech Republic
France
+4

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FAQ

Local service providers have a deeper understanding of regional markets, cultural nuances, and local hiring practices. This gives them an advantage in sourcing the right biotech talent through established local networks.


A headhunter typically focuses on sourcing candidates for senior-level and executive positions, while a recruiter or recruitment agency may handle various types of roles, offering flexible and project-based recruitment solutions.


Freelance recruiters and recruitment agencies each offer distinct advantages depending on your hiring needs. Freelance recruiters are typically more flexible and hands-on. They tend to work with fewer clients at a time, allowing them to focus more deeply on your roles. This can lead to faster communication, a more personalized experience, and lower costs due to simpler fee structures and fewer overheads. Recruitment agencies, on the other hand, often have larger teams, broader talent networks, and more resources to manage complex or high-volume hiring. They may offer dedicated support across multiple functions and industries, and can scale quickly when you need to fill many roles at once.


Consider the service provider's industry specialization, track record, and client testimonials. It's also important to discuss your specific needs and expectations during an initial consultation.