Hydrogen Group becomes a SECO Licensed Recruiter

Tim Watson, Associate Director, Life Sciences EMEA • 20 October 2022
​Hydrogen Group is pleased to announce it has obtained a SECO labour license for contract recruitment.
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Already holding a SECO recruitment license for permanent positions, Hydrogen Group can now provide full-service recruitment solutions and wider candidate support for life sciences companies and job seekers within Switzerland.


Hydrogen Group CEO, Hayley Still, announced that:


“Since Hydrogen Group entered the Life Sciences market in Switzerland in 2013, we have supported many different life sciences employers to develop and progress their businesses by finding and attracting the very best talent in the market.


The ongoing success we’ve experienced, along with the continued investment of the industry in Switzerland as a key European hub, has elevated our development in Switzerland as a priority for our EMEA business. Based in Zug, Hydrogen Group AG is now fully compliant to provide both permanent and contingent talent in this market and we’re excited to continue to grow and invest in the country.”



​Strengthened by this SECO license, Hydrogen Group AG can further support the ground-breaking effort of pharma, biotech, and med-tech companies within Switzerland through expert recruitment services.

​For more about working in the Life Sciences sector, please get in touch with us.

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