Beginner courses are for people stepping into the industry — new operators, junior QA officers, warehouse staff, lab techs, students, anyone switching from another sector. No GMP or GDP background needed. You will leave with the vocabulary, the framework, and a clear picture of how the rules shape your day-to-day work.
Beginner courses are pitched at people just walking into a pharma or biotech environment for the first time.
No prior GMP or GDP knowledge needed. The level works equally well for people switching into quality, production or QC from another role inside pharma, and for people coming in from another industry entirely. Either way, you finish the course knowing the rules, the language, and where your role sits inside the system.
Roles that fit a beginner course
If you have never had formal GMP or GDP training, or it has been a long time, this is the level for you.
The roles we most often see in beginner classrooms:
QA officeroperatorproductionadministrative supportQC analystpharmacist (in training)QA specialistbatch reviewergraduatesstudentswarehouse employeepersons transitioning from a different industry to pharma
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For (new) employees in a GMP or GDP regulated environment, understanding the basics of these regulations and laws is crucial from day one. It ensures that they start their roles with a clear understanding of the quality standards required.
Determining whether you are a beginner in GMP and GDP depends on several factors such as your education, experience, and level of knowledge or skills. Here are some indicators that can help you determine if beginner level training is right for you:
Limited experience: If you are just starting your career in pharma or biotech, you are likely a beginner. You may have little or no practical experience in the field of manufacturing/distributing medicinal products.
Basic knowledge: If you have a basic understanding of the concepts, terminology, and tools used in pharma, you are likely a beginner. You may have some theoretical knowledge but lack practical experience with GMP or GDP.
Entry-level position: If you are in an entry-level position or just starting a new job in pharma, you are likely a beginner.
Limited scope: If your responsibilities are limited in scope or require supervision or guidance from others, you are likely a beginner.
In these cases, a beginner level GMP training or GDP training would be a good fit for you.
Certainly, feel free to send us your wishes/learning goals or desired function. We will then get back to you with customised training advice.
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