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▲ 15 r/CasioQC

is this a fake #F-91W-1? it's got a defect on the dial

u/Gostosh — 6 days ago

Stay in a mixed RA/PV role or look for a more RA-focused job?

I'm a pharmacist about 7 months into my first industry job. I joined the company as a Regulatory Affairs intern and was then hired full-time, but over the past few months my role has gradually shifted toward Pharmacovigilance.

Following a recent regulatory change in my country, my manager told me my role will likely be around 70% PV / 30% RA due to the department's needs. When I expressed my concern, she said she also doesn't recommend specializing exclusively in PV and that the role isn't set in stone for example, she said I could decide in a couple of years that I want to focus only on RA or only on PV.

I originally chose RA because that's where I wanted to build my career. I don't dislike PV, but I'm concerned about becoming primarily a PV professional this early in my career.

Would you:

- stay and gain mixed RA/PV experience,

- or start looking for a more RA-focused role?

How is mixed RA/PV experience viewed when applying for future RA positions?

What's your opinion on all of this? Is this kind of role shifting usual?

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u/Gostosh — 16 days ago

Stay in a mixed RA/PV role or look for a more RA-focused job?

I'm a pharmacist about 7 months into my first industry job. I joined the company as a Regulatory Affairs intern and was then hired full-time, but over the past few months my role has gradually shifted toward Pharmacovigilance.

Following a recent regulatory change in my country, my manager told me my role will likely be around 70% PV / 30% RA due to the department's needs. When I expressed my concern, she said she also doesn't recommend specializing exclusively in PV and that the role isn't set in stone for example, she said I could decide in a couple of years that I want to focus only on RA or only on PV.

I originally chose RA because that's where I wanted to build my career. I don't dislike PV, but I'm concerned about becoming primarily a PV professional this early in my career.

Would you:

- stay and gain mixed RA/PV experience,

- or start looking for a more RA-focused role?

How is mixed RA/PV experience viewed when applying for future RA positions?

What's your opinion on all of this? Is this kind of role shifting usual?

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u/Gostosh — 19 days ago
▲ 2 r/rabat

Reasonable prices for Zirconia dental crowns in Rabat?

I got quoted 3500dh for Zirconia dental crowns in a dental office in Hay Ryad from a dentist with 30 years of experience. Is that reasonable? Thankss

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u/Gostosh — 26 days ago
▲ 2 r/Seiko

[7009-876A] Is this worth buying for $50 and is it unisex? (it works)

37mm vintage 90s Seiko in working condition

u/Gostosh — 2 months ago