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In the past few weeks, the biopharma industry has been filled with layoffs and company launches. To learn about job opportunities at some of the industry's top companies, see inside.
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To be self-employed in the life sciences, you must have a strong network and background and experience in a relevant area.
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Are MBAs Worth the Investment?
4/27/2023
While MBAs can reflect positively on job applicants, work experience can often be more valuable, depending on the area. -
If management isn't your strength, there are several upper-level positions that don’t require you to manage others. Here are five high-paying life science jobs that don't include management.
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Ageism, or discrimination against an individual based on their age, is a common barrier many older individuals face in the workplace. Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to mitigate this discrimination.
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Location is everything when it comes to compensation in the life sciences. We've compiled data from BioSpace's 2023 Life Sciences Salary Report to help you choose the best place to live and work.
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Job hopping– frequently changing jobs, typically within a short period of time – gained popularity with the onset of COVID-19 and is still popular now. Here's what recruiters think about job hopping.
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Can ChatGPT help you find a new job in an industry as complex as the life sciences? BioSpace’s career editor decided to put it to the test - here’s what she discovered.
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Here are some tips to help you nail virtual interviews and networking events so you can be prepared for BioSpace's Virtual Talent Connect on March 9.
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A variation of rage quitting, rage applying is a method of job searching that occurs when someone applies for many new roles while still employed in their current position.
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Does Your Alma Mater Really Matter?
2/22/2023
Some consider a candidate’s alma mater to be the most important factor in the hiring process. But how much does a life science candidate’s alma mater really matter? In short–it depends. -
New York City employers who use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in hiring will soon be subject to new regulations requiring them to notify candidates when using the technology.
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As automation ramps up in the coming years, many jobs will be lost to machines. Here are a few life science sectors that are expected to maintain steady growth in the coming years.
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No Ph.D., No Problem: BioPharma Companies Welcome Candidates with Only a Bachelor’s Degree
1/31/2023
Now more than ever, there is ample opportunity for life science candidates with only a bachelor's degree. Still, there are certain things these candidates should know to ensure their success. -
Computer programming jobs in biopharma are on the rise, but candidates must have a specific skill set. To help, here are the best programming languages for those working in the life sciences.
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Becoming a chemist in the biopharma industry takes hard work, dedication and a willingness to continuously learn. Here's what you need to know to become a biochemist.
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A clinical research associate (CRA) is a professional who oversees clinical trials. Continue reading to find out what you need to know to become a Clinical Research Associate.
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To help you in your job search, here are just a few of the remote job options in the life science industry, along with the qualifications and skills necessary to be successful in each role.
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The life science field offers a wealth of opportunities, even for those working outside of the field. Here are six life science jobs that don't require industry experience.
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Discover the benefits and challenges of relocating to a biopharma hot spot and find out the most important factors to consider when making your decision.