Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development"Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development is an essential guide for science graduates and medical, business, legal, high-tech, or engineering professionals. With discussions of job security, future trends, and potential career paths, this book offers even those already working in industry helpful information on how to take advantage of opportunities available within their own companies and elsewhere. Career Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development will help you to make wiser and more informed decisions about what role you would like to play in the biotechnology and drug development industry."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... candidates in their career development and job search efforts. Keep in mind that there are things you can do to minimize the impact of job instability. For example, if you work in a major biopharma hub, such as San Francisco or Boston ...
... candidates in their career development and job search efforts. Keep in mind that there are things you can do to minimize the impact of job instability. For example, if you work in a major biopharma hub, such as San Francisco or Boston ...
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... candidates are hired at higher salaries. Do your homework beforehand and be prepared to reveal your salary expectations, even on the first interview (i.e., provide an acceptable range—this is not the time to negotiate or discuss ...
... candidates are hired at higher salaries. Do your homework beforehand and be prepared to reveal your salary expectations, even on the first interview (i.e., provide an acceptable range—this is not the time to negotiate or discuss ...
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... candidates whom you know. If you are helpful, they will be more likely to call you when they are asked to fill that great opportunity that fits your experience. • ALWAYS ask recruiters to submit your resume only to companies for ...
... candidates whom you know. If you are helpful, they will be more likely to call you when they are asked to fill that great opportunity that fits your experience. • ALWAYS ask recruiters to submit your resume only to companies for ...
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... drugs • Developed new drug candidates that resulted in five INDs; two have progressed to Phase II trials • Generated $3M in sales in one year, awarded Top Sales Representative • The first person to isolate X gene involved in radiation ...
... drugs • Developed new drug candidates that resulted in five INDs; two have progressed to Phase II trials • Generated $3M in sales in one year, awarded Top Sales Representative • The first person to isolate X gene involved in radiation ...
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... pharmaceutical drug development companies. Career Alternatives to Biopharma Most biopharma companies prefer to hire candidates with prior industry experience, making it a challenge for aspiring academic entrants. Fortunately, other ...
... pharmaceutical drug development companies. Career Alternatives to Biopharma Most biopharma companies prefer to hire candidates with prior industry experience, making it a challenge for aspiring academic entrants. Fortunately, other ...
Contents
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15 | |
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39 | |
Ch 7 DIscovery Research | 47 |
Ch 8 Preclinical Research | 67 |
Ch 15 BioPharmaceutical Product Development | 191 |
Ch 16 Life Science Information Management | 207 |
Ch 17 Business and Corporate Development | 223 |
Ch 18 Marketing | 243 |
Ch 19 Sales | 263 |
Ch 20 Technical Applications and Support | 279 |
Ch 21 Corporate Communications | 293 |
Ch 22 Executive Leadership and Entrepreneurship | 311 |
Ch 9 Project Management | 79 |
Ch 10 Clinical Development | 91 |
Ch 11 Medical Affairs | 125 |
Ch 12 Regulatory Affairs | 137 |
Ch 13 Quality | 157 |
Ch 14 Operations | 175 |
Ch 23 Law | 329 |
Ch 24 Health Care Finance | 347 |
Ch 25 Management Consulting | 377 |
Ch 26 Recruiting | 387 |
Index | 401 |
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