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HLL Lifecare (HLL) Recruitment 2025 for posts of Officer Operations. Candidates with D.Pharm Can attend the walkin. The Walk-in starts from 20-11-2025, and ends on 25-11-2025. For detailed information please visit HLL official website, lifecarehll.com.
Date of Walkin Interview: 22-11-2025 (Arunachal Pradesh)
Date of Walkin Interview: 24-11-2025 (Bihar, Vijayawada)
Date of Walkin Interview: 25-11-2025 (Chandigarh)
Reporting Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
HLL Recruitment 2025 Age Limit
Maximum Age Limit: 40 Years
Qualification (as on 01.11.2025)
Candidate Should Posses D.Pharm
Experience: Minimum 5 years of post-qualification experience in retail pharmacy operations as InCharge / Supervisor. (For B. Pharm candidates, the minimum Experience requirement is 3 years)
Selection Procedure
The selection process for the position of Officer Operations will consist of a written test followed by an interview.
The written test for the posts will consist of multiple-choice questions to be answered within 30 minutes. The maximum mark for the written examination is 50, and there will be no negative marking for wrong answers.
Date of Walkin Interview: 22-11-2025 (Arunachal Pradesh)
Date of Walkin Interview: 24-11-2025 (Bihar, Vijayawada)
Date of Walkin Interview: 25-11-2025 (Chandigarh)
Reporting Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
HLL Recruitment 2025 Age Limit
Maximum Age Limit: 40 Years
Qualification (as on 01.11.2025)
Candidate Should Posses D.Pharm
Experience: Minimum 5 years of post-qualification experience in retail pharmacy operations as InCharge / Supervisor. (For B. Pharm candidates, the minimum Experience requirement is 3 years)
Selection Procedure
The selection process for the position of Officer Operations will consist of a written test followed by an interview.
The written test for the posts will consist of multiple-choice questions to be answered within 30 minutes. The maximum mark for the written examination is 50, and there will be no negative marking for wrong answers.