Prague - Czech Republic
Working and living in Prague.
Prague - Czech Republic
In Prague we offer the following disciplines:
Process R&D (including GMP production)
Analytical Chemistry
Quality Assurance and Control
Support
Analytical Chemistry
Quality Assurance and Control
Support
Prague and Czech Republic facts and figures
Your wellbeing is key to us. You contribute to the success of our company, and we reward that with an attractive employment package. This includes site locations that have a lot to offer you. Like Prague.
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1Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and an important UNESCO World Heritage Site that is increasingly popular with tourists. It is the city of 100 towers and one of Europe’s finest architectural treasures. From gothic to baroque and Renaissance to art nouveau.
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2The Czech Republic is famous for its many medicinal springs, beer, and composers. Football is the most popular sport in the country. There are lots of golf courses too.
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3Wenceslas Square is Prague’s most famous and one of Europe’s biggest, extending some 750 meters.
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4According to the Guinness World Records, Prague Castle is the world’s biggest castle, spanning 70,000 m².
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5The three-line Prague Metro has 57 stations on its 59.3 km network. The shortest ride is the one between Hlavni Nádraží (Central Station) and Muzeum (425m). The longest runs for 2748 m between Nádraží Holešovice (Holešovice train station) and Kobylisy.
Working in Prague
Live and work in Prague for a while and you soon notice how friendly and hospitable the Czechs are. Working in Prague is the ideal way to meet new people and get to know this beautiful city, the country’s culinary specialties, and the Czech lifestyle at your own pace. It helps that Prague is so easy to get around. Trams, buses, and metro trains crisscross the city, but you can reach a lot of sites on foot, too.
Living in Prague
Prague – “the Golden City” – is a popular tourist destination. Its colorful, imposing buildings give this city on the Vltava river its own personality. There are so many museums, churches, palaces, castles, and other historical monuments to explore. That blend of historical and hip is at its most potent in the Old and New City, two adjacent neighborhoods with very different characters. Prague offers plenty of pleasures like fine dining, trendy bars, and a wide choice of nightclubs.