Last Updated: 10 January 2024
GSK
GSK is one of the biggest contributors to Singapore's biomedical sciences industry with investments in excess of S$1.5 billion.
Singapore is the regional headquarters of GSK’s Emerging Markets and Asia Pacific pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare businesses and the global headquarters of its Established Products, Nutrition and Pain Management teams.
As well as global, regional and local commercial operations, GSK has a significant manufacturing presence in Singapore, comprising two global manufacturing supply sites and a vaccines manufacturing facility.
GSK was the first global healthcare company to establish a presence in Singapore and, in the years since, it has forged strong and mutually beneficial partnerships to grow its business, develop talent and contribute to Singapore's thriving biomedical sciences industry.
Today GSK employs more than 1,600 people in Singapore, every one of whom share its mission to help people do more, feel better and live longer.
Potential career path and developmental opportunities for scholars
GSK needs leaders of the future.
The more GSK achieves, the more it knows it has to do. So the next chapter in its story depends on its future leaders. It depends on you.
Join GSK’s Future Leaders programme and take an important step towards a career with real purpose. This accelerated graduate training programme will develop both your technical and leadership skills, giving you the potential – based on your performance – to move into leadership position.
Make an impact on the world.
The programme is an excellent way for you to develop strategic thinking, technical expertise, an advanced understanding of management skills and leadership styles, and an enterprise-wide view of GSK’s business.
GSK will help you to become a leader of the future, equipped to inspire and guide others. Broaden your outlook, deepen your expertise and give yourself the opportunity to make your mark on the healthcare of tomorrow.
GSK has many programmes available in Singapore including:
- Commercial Management (Consumer Healthcare)
- Commercial Management (Pharmaceuticals)
- Chemical Engineering
- Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Chemistry
- Procurement
- Supply Chain
Preferred courses of study
- Engineering (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering)
- Information & Communications Technology (Data Science & Analytics)
- Science (Chemistry, Chemistry & Biological Chemistry)