Launch your Global Development career at Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk’s Graduate Programme in Global Development (GD) is a great opportunity for future GD leaders to join a fast-growing, successful, international company. As a Novo Nordisk graduate, you’ll gain broad knowledge of how you as a GD employee are involved in developing new products from early phases to market penetration. You will be part of an international environment and gain an overview and hands-on experience of all the aspects required to get new drugs through the clinical development phases. You will see the aspects from a headquarter as well as an affiliate perspective.
The GD Graduate Programme will give you valuable trial management and project management skills and an understanding of cross-organisational collaboration. You will have real responsibility in an intensive learning environment and you will build up an international network of colleagues.
What’s more, a Novo Nordisk graduate programme is a door to a world of opportunities with most of our graduates hired on a permanent basis when they have finished the programme.
What you will be doing
As a GD graduate, you will gain experience working with a broad range of responsibilities, including:
- All aspects of trial management
- Project Management
- Knowledge of rules & guidelines within Good Clinical Practice
- Presentations
- IT systems, including electronic submission of files to the authorities
Scope of the programme
The GD Graduate Programme comprises three rotations during a two-year period between Trial Management in DK, an affiliate and Regulatory Affairs.
Requirements
To join the GD Graduate Programme, you will need to have successfully completed a Master's degree in a relevant field within natural science, such as pharmacy, chemical engineering, biology, biotechnology or equivalent. We are looking for people with an international profile who are performance-oriented, outgoing and willing to learn from others. You should be able to work as part of a team but also to work independently and proactively taking ownership of your areas of responsibility.
Learn more about the GD Graduate Programme
If you have questions regarding this programme, please contact Programme Manager, Vice President of Trial Management Liselotte Hyveled, +45 44 42 67 67.
The application deadline was 01 May 2008.


