Takeda's hiring continues to decline following a 13.9% drop in Q1-Q2, finds GlobalData
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HYDERABAD, India, August 25, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Global pharmaceutical industry job postings see recovery in Q3 thus far,
following a decline in Q2 2020
- Takeda's workforce size of 49,578 as of 31st March 2019, declined to 47,495
by end of March 2020
- Takeda's resources should be moved to areas that made Shire an appealing
purchase
Takeda Pharmaceutical's (Takeda) hiring patterns show a continuous decline to
2,572 in Q2 2020 from 2,986 in Q1 – a whole 13.9% decrease – with a continued
downward trend in Q3. However, despite this overall fall, postings in roles
related to rare or niche diseases are progressing at a measured pace, finds
GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
Aurojyoti Bose, Lead Analyst at GlobalData, comments: "Takeda's drop in hiring
in Q2 verses Q1 was in line with trends in the pharmaceutical industry at
large, which witnessed notable index decline in the Q2. However, the industry
has seen a resurgence in Q3 so far, whereas Takeda has now fallen out of step
with the trend.
Peter Shapiro, Senior Director of Drugs at GlobalData, comments: This is likely
due to offset after its Shire acquisition in 2019 added sizeable debt. While
this is not crisis-mode, as is it is expected and normal that there would be a
massive redundancy after buying a 30-year-old company, Takeda will be looking
to save costs and make additional divestments of non-core businesses and
rightsizing of its global operations staff in the remainder of Q3 and beyond.
For example, they currently have two US HQ: one outside of Boston and one
outside of Chicago that are both going to need to combine and move to
Cambridge, Massachusetts."
Aurojyoti Bose, Lead Analyst at GlobalData, says: "Takeda remains focused on
rare/niche diseases, gastroenterology, oncology, neuroscience, with job
postings in rare/niche diseases showing a gradual increase from 97 in February
to 145 in March, and further growing to 177 in July 2020. Several areas with
relevance to the COVID-19 pandemic are witnessing renewed interest in the
pharmaceutical industry.
Shapiro adds: "Takeda should be focusing its resources on the aspects of Shire
that made it appealing to purchase in the first place: an innovative drug
pipeline with rare disease focused and existing drug franchises that were
selling well in the US."
Recent months have seen Takeda post senior-level job positions in areas such as
research and development (R&D) pipeline management; network strategy; field
training; regulatory affairs; strategy and insights; and commercial planning.
Please contact Aarti in the GlobalData Press Office for comment, analysts
available for interview at +91 40 6616 6809 / +44 207 936 6400 or email:
pr@globaldata.com.
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Source: GlobalData
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