SciLeads announces plans to create 60 new remote jobs

  • SciLeads, a leading provider of market-intelligence solutions for the global life sciences sector, has reported a year of strong performance marked by team growth and multiple industry recognitions.

    The momentum of 2025 sets SciLeads up for major growth as it approaches its 10-year anniversary in 2026, including plans to create 60 new jobs in the next three years across software engineering, product, sales, customer success, and marketing.

    To meet increasing demand, the company expanded its workforce this year, welcoming new hires across multiple departments.

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    SciLeads was also recognised among the UK’s standout growth companies at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards and ranked on the Deloitte Fast 50 Ireland list for the fifth consecutive year.

    “2025 was a transformational year for SciLeads,” said Daniel McRitchie, CEO of SciLeads. “We’re continuing to invest in our platform and data so we can deliver even greater value to our customers, and we’re looking forward to welcoming new talent, both here in the United Kingdom and across the Atlantic, as we scale globally in 2026.”

    Laura Haldane, Co-Founder of SciLeads said: “As a remote company we’ve an excellent advantage in that we can recruit top talent from anywhere, so it means we not only have the best team but also the flexibility of working on our own terms.

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