Eli Lilly and Company

Science has been our calling from the beginning. Colonel Eli Lilly founded the company in 1876 and charged employees to “take what you find here and make it better and better.” More than 147 years later, we remain committed to his vision through every aspect of our business and the people we serve, starting with discovering the best treatments for those who take our medicines and extending to health care professionals, employees and the communities in which we live. Moreover, you can also count on the team at Lilly to be incredibly civic-minded, supporting our communities through philanthropy, volunteerism, and a creative and innovative can-do spirit.

When you’re on a mission to do what’s never been done before, you seek people willing to challenge the status quo of medicine. Those willing to relentlessly pursue what’s next, all in the name of health above all. #WeAreLilly

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Exceptional people with an
extraordinary purpose.
Our values and commitment
have guided our success
for over 140 years.
We are Lilly
Why do our employees love coming to work each and every day? Here’s what they have to say.
  • “Opportunity for growth is actually the biggest reason that I ended up hiring into Lilly.”
    Kavita - Associate Director, Packaging Operations
  • “Lilly worked bery hard to be able to allow me to settle into my role, but they also had a great deal of consideration for my life outside of work.”
    Adrian - Associate Director, IDM
  • “What we do matters, it matters to the people that we interact with. It matters to people in our families and it matters to people around the world.”
    Cecile - Sr Director, Design Hub Foundations
39,000 global employees coming together from diverse backgrounds to create medicines that make life better for people around the world. Get to know us through our Powered by Purpose series.
NEWS
Pfizer and Eli Lilly and Company announced top-line results from a Phase III clinical trial of two doses of tanezumab in moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee.
The two companies will work on a preclinical target in hopes of finding new therapies for autoimmune diseases that regulate immune cell metabolism.
Earlier this month Eli Lilly announced it will begin selling an authorized generic of Humalog that will sell for 50 percent less than the branded drug.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been busy approving new treatments for various diseases. Two days into the new week and the regulatory agency has green lit two therapeutics, while other companies are planning to file for potential approval.
With Cowen & Company’s 39th Annual Health Care Conference going on in Boston this week, a lot of stories in the biopharma industry are coming out. Here are a few highlights.
In what is likely a preemptive move to avoid government action on insulin prices, Eli Lilly announced it will start selling an “authorized generic” version of Humalog 100 at about 50 percent off the list prices.
According to a recent BioSpace survey, 70% of life science employers indicated their company anticipates an increase in the number of open positions during 2019. So if you are on the job hunt, keep your eye out for new positions posted throughout the year!
Evaluate recently published the Vantage Pharma, Biotech and Medtech 2018 in review report. The annual report offers insights into the previous year’s activities in biopharma and the medical device industry.
Ethisphere announced its 13th Annual World’s Most Ethical Companies list and one biopharmaceutical company made it—Eli Lilly & Co.
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