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Career for Fresher M.Pharm, B.Pharm as Technical Trainer at Apollo pharmacy

Apollo pharmacy is a leading retail chain of pharmacy and is a unit of - Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Asia's largest healthcare group. Our growing Retail Pharmacy network touches lives across the length and breadth of India and we serve 200000+ customers a day. With over 30 years of retailing experience, customer-focused service and brand value our network spans out to 2000+ retail pharmacies through which we have been serving our customers for their healthcare needs 24x7.*
Post : Technical Trainer

Job Description:
OBJECTIVE:
Drive Training & Development for employees’ with the ultimate goal of creating a wow experience to the customers.
JOB ROLE:
Training:

1. Training Need Identification and Analysis; customization of Training Methodology
2. Preparation of Monthly Training Calendar
3. Coordinate and deliver Training (Internal) in supervisory development, soft-skills, technical and process driven for frontline associates and achieving training man days
4. Plan and deliver induction to new hires on bi-monthly basis
5. Plan and deliver new hire’s training program on bi-monthly basis
6. Plan and deliver existing employees training program
7. Plan and conduct on the job training in SAP/BOT/HBP as per business requirements
HR:
1. Coordinate with HR
2. To receive the list of new joinees eligible for induction and new hire training as per the training calendar
3. To submit the attendance of trainees undergoing induction and new hire training
4. To track three monthly assessments of trainees and carry out counselling whenever required
5. To help solve issues related to attendance, ID card, uniform etc
Additional Information:
Experience: 0-5
Qualification: M.Pharm, B.Pharm
Location: Vadodara
Functional Area: Technical Trainer
Industry Type: Retail
Salary : 4,00,000
Employment Type: Full Time
Job Type: Regular
Phone Number :
9924112113
Posted by
Rajdeep
Apollo Pharmacy

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