The Science of Talent by BioTalent Canada

Brunel Shares its Recruitment and Diversity Strategies

December 11, 2022 social@biotalent.ca (BioTalent Canada) Season 1 Episode 6
Brunel Shares its Recruitment and Diversity Strategies
The Science of Talent by BioTalent Canada
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The Science of Talent by BioTalent Canada
Brunel Shares its Recruitment and Diversity Strategies
Dec 11, 2022 Season 1 Episode 6
social@biotalent.ca (BioTalent Canada)

If your job involves recruitment of talent, you know the name Brunel.


In this episode Angelina Brathwaite, a Senior Client Partner with global network Brunel, shares what their offices are seeing when it comes to recruitment of talent in the life sciences.

 

Is it better to have niche skills right now or a higher education? Are employees being realistic with salary expectations? What are the soft skills employers are looking for that can make an employee stand out?

 

At the same time, companies need to continue efforts to implement diversity and inclusion into their organizational strategies. The reality is it may feel hard for smaller companies to focus on diversity, particularly when jobs out number people almost four to one. But Brunel understands companies can’t afford not to act. Diversity leads to workplace satisfaction, engagement, and new ideas. Companies

that don’t do this will be left behind.

 

Guest: Angelina Brathwaite, Brunel

Angelina has been a Senior Client Partner with Brunel for the last 17 years. She is the Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Leader for Brunel in North America. She’s also a serving board member for Women Leaders in Pharma and a member of Black Talent in Pharma.

Brunel website https://www.brunel.net/


BioTalent Canada Website

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Show Notes

If your job involves recruitment of talent, you know the name Brunel.


In this episode Angelina Brathwaite, a Senior Client Partner with global network Brunel, shares what their offices are seeing when it comes to recruitment of talent in the life sciences.

 

Is it better to have niche skills right now or a higher education? Are employees being realistic with salary expectations? What are the soft skills employers are looking for that can make an employee stand out?

 

At the same time, companies need to continue efforts to implement diversity and inclusion into their organizational strategies. The reality is it may feel hard for smaller companies to focus on diversity, particularly when jobs out number people almost four to one. But Brunel understands companies can’t afford not to act. Diversity leads to workplace satisfaction, engagement, and new ideas. Companies

that don’t do this will be left behind.

 

Guest: Angelina Brathwaite, Brunel

Angelina has been a Senior Client Partner with Brunel for the last 17 years. She is the Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Leader for Brunel in North America. She’s also a serving board member for Women Leaders in Pharma and a member of Black Talent in Pharma.

Brunel website https://www.brunel.net/


BioTalent Canada Website

See the latest news on our website

Contact BioTalent Canada by email

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