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Tara Seth

The master’s course didn’t just prepare me for a job after graduating, it also gave me that extra boost of confidence and sensibility which helped me navigate people, expectations and responsibilities..

Microbiologist-turned-Manager who analyses microscopic details to corporate advantage.

I enjoy taking on complex, challenging projects to work-out scalable solutions with feasible modalities, that I can execute efficiently to exceed my customer's expectations. I use my knowledge of healthcare to my advantage when working with Tech and Ops teams to deliver to business goals and requirements. Paying attention to minute details and effective communication allows me to play a central role when working with multiple teams across business verticals.

I am always looking to strategize and implement new programs, solutions to my customer's satisfaction which directly drives revenue growth.

Core competencies: Healthcare consulting, Client management, Process implementation, Research & Diagnostics, Teaching & Development, Team & personnel management, Medical microbiology/Infectious diseases.

Coming from India, Tara Seth believes her experience as an international student taught her to navigate a realm outside her comfort zone, a skill that has served her well during her studies and beyond. On finishing her degree, she returned home to continue her foray into research. However, in the ensuing years she switched to the corporate sector, where she now leads a team to manage large-scale wellness and preventive health programs for multinational & Indian corporations.

“The master’s course didn’t just prepare me for a job after graduating, it also gave me that extra boost of confidence and sensibility which helped me navigate people, expectations and responsibilities - something that any country expects of a professional,” she says.

Experience:

Employed at healthi.in (India) for 3 years and 9 months

  • Regional Lead from November 2019 to Present (11 months)
  • Program Manager from January 2017 to November 2019 (2 years and 11 months)

 

 

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