How are scientific vacancies faring in Switzerland’s life sciences industry? What are the leading sectors and roles? Which cities have the highest activity, and which firms are the busiest? Download our new report to find out. 

Written in partnership with Cpl Life Sciences, this report reviews recruitment trends for scientific jobs in Switzerland’s life sciences industry. It observes the trends of the annual total, examines in which sectors and roles recruitment is rising, breaks down the performance by country, and presents the hiring activity of the top firms.

For more labour market insights and the trends driving recruitment in life sciences, download the report now!
Latest reports
Accounting & Finance – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, March 2024

Accounting & Finance – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, March 2024

When examining recruitment activity in the capital, the signs are positive. Indeed, there has been a 24.6% increase in recruitment within Commerce & Industry in 2024 compared to the monthly average of 2023, with increases in retail, media, and technology. In contrast, regional activity has yet to experience such an upturn, with aggregate vacancies down by 5.4% so far this year and Commerce & Industry experiencing a 5.7% drop specifically.

Tax – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, March 2024

Tax – UK Legal Labour Market Trends, March 2024

February saw Law firms post more vacancies for tax lawyers nationally than any other month over the prior two years. Furthermore, we expect a surge of 32.5% by the end of 2024. Factoring the regionalization happening within the sector, where the regions retain 80.5% of the national share, there has also been a noticeable shift in 2024 to date, with hiring in London on the rise.

Golden Triangle – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, March 2024

Golden Triangle – UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, March 2024

According to the latest Life Sciences Labour Market Trends report by CPL and market data analysts Vacancysoft, key recruitment trends show that in 2022, there were over 4,100 new scientific vacancies published in the ‘Golden Triangle’ (Cambridge, London and Oxford). This translates to a slight decrease from 2021, when there were over 4,500 jobs, resulting in a year-on-year fall of 9.1%.

Related Posts

Drug Safety – UK Life Sciences Labour Market... Drug Safety - UK Life Sciences Labour Market Trends, August 2025 AI Drives 10.5% Surge in Drug Safety Hiring Across Europe in 2025   Key f...
Banking – UK Finance Labour Market Trends Re... Banking - UK Finance Labour Market Trends Report, September 2025 Banking vacancies climb 11% with IT and operations driving growth   Key f...
{ "event": { "token": "TOKEN", "expectedAction": "USER_ACTION", "siteKey": "6LeSOcYqAAAAAD6QM-QmWoHqIcLo3URSjMQnCj4s", } }