Sanofi

Pursue Progress. Discover Extraordinary.

Science has been our calling from the beginning. Sanofi’s heritage of turning the impossible into the possible stretches back to the 19th century — a rich history of healthcare innovation built by diverse companies united by one shared purpose. More than 150 years later, that spirit lives in everything we do and every person we serve — from the patients who take our medicines, to the healthcare professionals who trust us, to the 83,000+ employees and communities around the world who make it all possible. And today, we’re writing the next chapter of that legacy.

We are an R&D-driven, AI-powered biopharma company committed to improving people’s lives and delivering compelling growth.

Better is out there. Better medications, better outcomes, better science. And it all starts with people like you — from different backgrounds, in different locations, doing different roles — united by a single mission: we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives.

Take the most important step in your career and help us change the lives of patients, families, and communities for the better.

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Reinvention is in our DNA. It’s what drove our evolution from a small French enterprise to one of the world’s leading biopharma companies — present in 70+ countries and growing. Whether it’s harnessing AI to shorten drug-discovery timelines, pioneering transformative treatments, or building trust in healthcare systems worldwide, you could be helping our teams make life better for patients, partners, and communities.

This is where you grow your career. We open the door for you to explore new roles, take on stretch assignments, and connect with people driven by a shared purpose. Our culture of high performance and belonging is grounded in four core values:: Aim Higher, Act for Patients, Be Bold, and Lead Together.

At Sanofi, we believe every person can lead from where they are. You’ll learn to grow your skills and evolve as a leader through our Leadership Frame. Connect with mentors via our Career Hub, and explore new possibilities through “gigs”, where you’ll work on short-term projects to try something new on another team. You’ll do it all with our full support, increasing your exposure to business leaders, and expanding your network across the industry.
All Well, together. We support healthy bodies, healthy minds, healthy financials, and a healthy working culture for all Sanofians. Our dedication to improving people’s lives starts at home, with the health and wellbeing of our employees and their families.
We want you to share your voice and challenge us, even when it might feel uncomfortable. We’ll help turn your ideas into action, based on tangible measures. Because it’s action, not intent, that makes change sustainable and gives us our Diversity Edge.

We’re the first in pharma to have a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Board with external members. And every member of our Executive Committee is represented either on the DE&I board or as a sponsor of a global Employee Resource Group (ERG). Diversity is our strength. Boldly, proudly and unapologetically. We’re All In on DE&I. Come and be part of it.
What is the Sanofi Feeling?

You are unique. How you feel on any given day is unique. Who you are with, and the environment you’re in, has the power to shape and enhance how you feel. At Sanofi, it’s not just about the chair you sit in. We’ve blended art with science and looked at every detail to match your uniqueness.

We’re transforming healthcare and improving lives through our work, our people, and our stories. You’ll get a glimpse of what life here is like, you’ll hear inspiring stories and you’ll dive into the projects that reveal the miracles of science. Let’s live extraordinarily.
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The battle of the bulge is ongoing and it appears that Americans are losing, according to a report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report shows that Americans are losing height and gaining girth.
Paris-based Sanofi announced it was transferring its listing of American Depositary Shares (ADS) from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to The Nasdaq Global Select Market starting end-of-day December 31, 2018. They will start trading on January 2, 2019.
For many people France may is synonymous with wines, cheese and rich meals. But the country also has a strong biotech community that how grown significantly over the past decade, with a strong focus on developing clinical drug assets.
Paris-based Sanofi signed the lease on two buildings yet to be built in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sanofi is the state’s largest life science employer and plans to shift 2,700 staffers into the two buildings at Cambridge Crossing.
As we look back over the year, we noticed some stories just grabbed readers more than others. Here’s a look at the top 10 stories of the year, including job cuts, best-selling drugs, up-and-coming companies,scandals, clinical trials, and more.
Some French employees of drug giant Sanofi will receive an unwanted Christmas present this year – pink slips. The company will lay off 670 employees in France on what has been reported as a “voluntary basis.”
The U.S. public apparently believes that drug prices are too high. At the same time, they seem largely opposed to government efforts to control health care costs, alternately supportive and non-supportive of efforts to eliminate the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
The FDA is often publishing draft guidelines and asking for expert feedback on that guidance. It’s been a busy week in this regard, with several areas of healthcare and drug development and manufacturing being covered by the agency. Here’s a look.
There are 7 billion people in the world. Of those, 5 billion have access to life-saving medications, while 2 billion do not. That is a gap that pharmaceutical companies can help close through increased R&D programs, logistical initiatives and the lowering of prices, the Access to Medicine Foundation announced Tuesday.
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