"The pharmaceutical industry in the country has fuelled employment opportunities across all functions, including research and development, sales and marketing, finance, project management and supply chain.
"However, identifying the right talent for every role and retaining them over the long-term remains a significant challenge for the industry," said Shailesh Ayyangar, president of Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) at a human resource summit here.
Ayyangar, who is also Sanofi's Managing Director, India, and Vice-President, South Asia, said innovative talent development programmes, along with competency and skill development workshops, are the need of the hour to harness young talent.
The onus is on business leaders and HR managers to provide this clarity and create a participative environment, he added.
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There is a need for quality workforce, for which the industry should collaborate and coordinate with academia, he said.
"The industry, that exports drugs to more than 200 countries across the globe, needs to coordinate more with the universities not only to enhance the quality of courses but also to keep the academia updated on the industry needs," he added.