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Many employers aren’t offering the high salaries employees had grown accustomed to in recent years, leaving workers to decide whether they should accept a pay cut.
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Scientists must act differently than other professionals to build a successful personal brand on social media. Check out our comprehensive guide to get started.
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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. -
For those looking to transition out of academia, moving into a government role could be one of the most rewarding pathways available.
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As companies prioritize in-person work, many have begun to do more to incentivize a reluctant workforce to come into the office.
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When a person notifies their employer that they have a disability, the company must make a good-faith effort to adjust to enable the employee to continue in their job.
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To help with your job search, here are 10 biopharma companies hiring for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) roles now.
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Navigating Retirement Savings Options
4/13/2023
A look at the differences among types of retirement accounts, and how to evaluate which is best for you -
BioSpace spoke with two professionals who have made the switch from tech roles to biotech to find out the benefits, challenges and tips for a smooth transition.
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NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo issued a memo to all field offices clarifying the board’s recent ruling in a case regarding severance agreements.
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Relocating for work can be exciting, but it can also be costly. Read on to find out how to negotiate a relocation package to simplify your move.
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Proximity bias, a term that describes how managers tend to favor those they see in person, may force remote and hybrid workers to work harder to keep up with their in-person counterparts.
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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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With some proactive measures, you can make it more likely your stocks will remain yours in the event of a layoff.
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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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Some high-profile tech CEOs have recently elected to take large pay cuts to conserve cash flow. This has sparked a larger conversation about how executive compensation is decided.