Moderna, Inc.

We are mRNA. And mRNA is us.

Every day, we come together to create the blueprints needed to fight and eradicate diseases, and to help people live healthier lives. And the world has witnessed the powerful benefits of our platform technology.

With mRNA technology, we are completely reimagining how medicines are created and delivered. And in the process, we’re launching an entirely new industry, one fueled by deep care for our teams as well as for others.

Through the power of mRNA, we’re giving our people a platform to change medicine—and an opportunity to change the world.

Come with us as we pursue the uncharted reaches of possibility and make your mark on the future of medicine: modernatx.com/careers

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Cambridge, MA
Stock Symbol: MRNA
Stock Exchange: USNASDAQ GS

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Changing the future of medicine starts with our people. Across Moderna, our colleagues are working to make the impossible possible, and our goal is to support them every step of the way. With a global team and a unique culture, driven by the company’s values and mindsets, Moderna’s mission is to deliver the greatest possible impact to people through mRNA medicines.

At Moderna, our changemakers are actively building a better future, one innovation at a time. We recently asked Keke if she could create a six-word story about what being a changemaker meant to her.
We know that you will give us your all and we want to make sure that we’re doing the same for you and the people closest to you. We’re on this incredible journey of pushing past the possible together, which is why we provide paramount support for both you and your family.
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In the last week, Omicron is credited for 73% of new COVID-19 infections and is accounted for 12.6% of positive cases, making it the most rapidly spreading variant the country has seen yet.
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