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Working HereEnvironment is everything. Where you work. And where you live.
AstraZeneca Canada’s headquarters are located in Mississauga, Ontario, a large and fast-growing city within the Greater Toronto Area. We employ approximately 600 people across the country, including roughly 275 employees at our head office in Mississauga – headquarters for Scientific Affairs, Clinical Research, Finance, Information Services, Corporate Affairs, and Sales and Marketing. These employees work to provide our medicines to more than three million Canadians.
We know that the decisions you make regarding your career and where you work are important ones. Each day, we strive to provide leading-edge medicines that help improve the lives of millions. And it’s this positive impact on our patients’ lives that’s one of the driving forces behind people choosing to join AstraZeneca Canada.
The expertise you bring can help us invent tomorrow’s solution. But your ability to thrive within our collaborative culture is equally as important. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive recruitment process so we can ensure a good fit for everyone involved. Communication is key and you can expect regular updates from our team about the recruiting process and any next steps required.
As we continue to shape and define the quality of care in Canada's health system, we're looking for high-impact, high-performance individuals to take us to the next level. In return, we’ll help bring out your best…so you can bring out our best.
Make the connection today and push your potential with a global pharma leader.
Please visit our new Canada Site to learn more about working at AstraZeneca Canada.
Important Notice for Canada applicants:
Potential candidates should be wary of approaches that appear to be offering a job in Canada for which they have not applied, especially if personal details or money must be sent in order to proceed with the recruitment. Neither AstraZeneca nor any commissioned third parties recruit in this manner. Such approaches are almost certainly fraudulent attempts to gain details of identity for illegal use.
- Review period :
- 12 months
- Last reviewed :
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30 March 2010
