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Deallus is a global management consulting firm specialized in life sciences and with a legacy in competitive intelligence. We empower clients to achieve competitive advantage through generation of strategic intelligence and actionable insights. Our strength is unrivalled therapeutic area expertise, deep understanding of our client needs, and proven methodologies to deliver strategic value across the product lifecycle and the broader organization. Deallus has global staff just short of 100 people, and presence in all major pharmaceutical markets through offices in L.A., New York City, London, Gurugram, Tokyo and Shanghai, and more than 25 languages spoken by Deallus staff. We serve every other top-25 global pharma, and have therapeutic area strength in Oncology, Rare Disease, Vaccines, and other specialty categories, as well as most of the primary care space. In 2025, GlobalData Healthcare, a leading data and analytics company, acquired Deallus, supporting the company's growth trajectory and vision to become the world's trusted source of strategic intelligence in the healthcare industry.
Job Responsibility:
Develops key project deliverables, such as discreet pieces of (qualitative, quantitative, financial, pharmaco-economic, market access) research, analysis and synthesis
Using a range of strategic frameworks, conceptualizes complex data into compelling, succinct and actionable insights
Creates, adheres to, manages, project plan and budget, incl. key milestones, delivery timelines, review sessions, with an eye for detail, available capacity and for potential issues and risks
Scopes out team role(s) and successfully delivers on own such role (including for example, project manager, financial/ quant analyst, secondary and primary research champions)
Manages team in executing client project(s), addresses performance concerns effectively and early on
Ensures high quality of deliverables, e.g., through four-eye principle, check list or formal quality control process
Conducts project reviews and provides / seeks formal feedback at the close of every project (or at contract renewal for monitoring projects) to ensure key learnings from the project are captured
Interacts with defined client teams in communicating progress, questions / hypotheses / conclusions, in addressing any questions and concerns, and in flagging issues as needed
Ensures client satisfaction throughout the term of the project
Takes on practice leadership role, e.g., related to recruiting, knowledge management, pursuit leadership
Supports local team members with Business Development activities, client meetings, sales pitches and proposal development
Requirements:
Familiarity, and in-market experience, with the pharmaceutical market, through recent employment with industry (Pharma/Biotech) or Healthcare consulting firm
Advanced degree in medicine/ life sciences from leading global faculty (Master's/Ph.D. preferred)
Consultant level: 3+ years of relevant professional experience
Fluency in both English and Japanese
Track record of professional success, with successive stages of advancement/ promotion
Experience in pharma competitive intelligence, market landscapes, opportunity assessments, forecasting (quant qual research methods as well as topics such as market access)
Strong knowledge and hands-on primary and secondary research experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including competitive intelligence, issue monitoring and coverage of industry conferences, primary C.I., deep dives, workshops, scenario planning, and synthesis/ insight generation
Strong interpersonal skills, able to build relationships both internally and externally at all levels
Excellent communication skills, to include writing and presentation skills
Possesses a strong understanding of the life sciences / pharma industry, to include recent trends, developments and current challenges