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32,000 Users / Year and My Secret Badge of Honour

During the past 12 months, our health economics job board has welcomed 32,000 users. Who are the visitors? Mainly job-seeking health economists. A lot of them! To put it in perspective, it’s like filling a 600-person conference hall with health economists every week of the year.

This shows that we’re providing our peers, and clients too, with a service that’s both convenient and useful, and there is a need and space for a specialised job board in our sector.

There is also a smaller group of visitors who are, in a way, my secret badge of honour: personnel from Life Sciences Recruitment Agencies. I just checked, and there are 51 registered users from these agencies. Of course, many more are unregistered. Honestly, I didn’t know there are so many recruiters in health economics. They use the job board as one of their lead sources. This also shows that our board is particularly useful for keeping up with the latest health economics job openings.

I’m grateful and proud of all this. Thank you to my health economist peers for using EuropeanHealthEconomics.com

For hiring managers: Advertise your job opening to job-seeking health economists.

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Jari Kempers
Health Economist, PhD. I’m the founder of EuropeanHealthEconomics.com®, the specialised job board for my fellow health economists and the companies hiring them. I help managers and HR teams find experienced freelance health economists for projects and interim roles.

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