Job Trends
Rampart Bioscience was working on a platform to deliver gene therapies without the need for viral vectors.
Labor Market Reports
BioSpace’s Q3 2025 U.S. Life Sciences Job Market Report reveals a turbulent quarter for biopharma hiring, with record declines in job postings, rising layoffs, and cautious employer sentiment shaping the industry’s employment landscape.
BioSpace data show biopharma professionals faced increased competition for fewer employment opportunities during the second quarter of 2025, with increased pressure from further layoffs.
Establishing trust through thought leadership is no longer optional in today’s cautious biopharma market. Learn how strategic insights and targeted outreach can turn awareness into high-converting leads.
Now Hiring
Looking for a new opportunity in New Jersey? These nine companies have open roles that could be a great fit for you.
Job listings in the area have ticked up in the last month. These seven companies are hiring in South San Francisco right now, including scientist and clinical roles.
Looking for a biopharma job in New York? Check out the BioSpace list of eight companies hiring life sciences professionals like you.
Career Advice
Clarity on employment terms is essential to protect careers. In this column, Kaye/Bassman’s Michael Pietrack speaks to employment attorney Howard Matalon, JD, partner at OlenderFeldman, on how to evaluate the fine print of an employment agreement.
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Pharma giant Pfizer and Bain Capital teamed up to launch Cerevel Therapeutics, a new biopharmaceutical company based in Boston that will focus on developing therapies to treat central nervous system disorders.
Johnson & Johnson’s JLABS incubator in San Francisco recently convened a meeting of biopharma industry executives. One of the hot topics for one of the panels was the competition for talent.
Myriad Genetics, Inc. today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved BRACAnalysis CDx® to be used by healthcare professionals to identify patients with HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer (mBC) who have a germline BRCA mutation and are eligible for treatment with Pfizer’s PARP (poly ADP ribose polymerase) inhibitor, TALZENNA® (talazoparib).
Execs at Novo Nordisk, AbbVie, and more made moves this week. Here’s a roundup of those changes.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 7 percent increase in jobs for biomedical engineers and a 13 percent increase in medical scientists.
Two well-established pharma companies are expanding in two different U.S. cities. One city is known for the plethora of pharma and biotech jobs, while the other is in an area that might not immediately spring to mind when it comes to biotech hubs.