Interviews
Some hiring managers will not hire those who don’t thank them; others, given two equal candidates, will choose the one who sent a thank you.
For new graduates with limited experience, as well as career-changers whose experience is outside the area they now wish to pursue, fighting the underqualified label is tough
Not only can we humanize with storytelling; we can use stories to connect.
The first biopharma interview after college will increase your stress and anxiety. However, we offer a few time-tested tips to help you nail your first interview.
The idea is to have a conversation with someone holding a job like the one you’d like to have and perform informational interviews to ask all about what the job is like.
When you’re evaluating a job offer it can be hard to look past the salary. But if a company can’t budge on their budget, it’s time to think about other things they may be able to offer you.
As a valued member of our BioSpace community, we are eager to hear more from you and other readers in 2019. We want to know your if you have ‘work-life balance’ with your job.
According to a BioSpace survey, almost 70% of respondents are likely to look for a new job in the 12 months. The question is, why? Of those planning to look for a new job, 54% said they wanted new challenges and 42% said they wanted more rewarding opportunities. How about you? Are you ready to look for a job with more challenges and rewarding opportunities?
The concept of company culture is a hot topic in the workplace now. Here are some tips to help you be more likable during an interview.
Is your dream job with a large organization or a small company? It’s common for life sciences professionals to have a preference one way or the other when considering employment opportunities.