Partner - AI/ML & Data Science

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8 months ago
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Partner - Director AI/ML, Computational & Data Science

Want to help build the future of life sciences?

Are you passionate about AI, machine learning, computational and data science? Are you passionate about life sciences? Did you know that over the next 3 years, the demand for AI/ML talent in Europe within the life sciences industries is expected to grow over 4x faster than the overall life sciences workforce?

We are looking for someone who can elevate our work in this space and build the industry's best talent solutions team. You will work closely with our experienced leadership team in Europe (Nicholas Boyle, Sarah Pawar, Arne Huyghelier, Catherine Campbell, and Tasha Cole), with access to over 1,400 signed T&Cs, to boost our UK & EU-focused Computational AI/ML business unit, covering the full spectrum from drug discovery to commercial launch.

Why BioTalent?

  • Our industry reputation speaks for itself – NPS score of 76 (customer NPS of 100 over the past 6 months), 4.9 Google review scores
  • 32% of our network aren’t on LinkedIn – access to unique individuals
  • Four game-changing communities to elevate your personal brand and drive positive social impact
  • Part of The IN Group, a leading talent and workforce solutions group with collaboration opportunities to unlock new revenue streams
  • Experts in our field with an average market experience of 9 years, trained by industry veterans, with a dedicated internal L&D team
  • Leading earning potential – profit share and a top-tier commission scheme up to 50%

What will you bring to the table?

  • A curious mindset with a passion for continuous learning in sales, AI/ML, and life sciences (experience in life sciences not required but enthusiasm for the sector is necessary)
  • A love of networking, meeting new people, speaking engagements, and attending conferences
  • Experience in business development, account growth, and solution selling
  • Ambition, accountability, and energy – your business unit can grow as big as you want

If interested, please contact me directly to discuss this opportunity confidentially. The role can be based hybrid in London, Amsterdam, or Zug.

If this isn't for you but you know someone suitable or work with a recruiter you trust, I will pay a referral fee for a successful introduction (either a confidential contact name or an introduction).

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