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Tips from the Inside: How to Survive and Thrive in the Life Science Industry


Thank you for your interest in The Science Advisory Board’s most recent report titled: Tips from the Inside: How to Survive and Thrive in the Life Science Industry. This report is based on the responses of 605 researchers who completed a questionnaire fielded by The Science Advisory Board (Arlington, VA, USA) between May 07 and June 11, 2007.

The goal of the survey was to gain insights into a career in the life science industry by profiling scientists who work at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.

This report will include:
  • Introduction to The Science Advisory Board: Who are We
  • Specific Insight on:
    • Maximizing long-term career satisfaction
    • Insight on managing career missteps
    • Insight on developing on-the-job survival skills
    • Guaranteeing professional development
    • Avoiding workplace frustration
  • Breakdown of Respondents based on:
    • Employment History
    • Salary achieved
    • Job Position
    • Company annual revenue
  • Conclusions about careers in the life science industry
  • Our philosophy

Please enter your name and email below and the report will be instantly emailed to you in pdf format. Best if viewed in Adobe Acrobat version 5.0 and above.

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Please contact Catherine Seguin, membership coordinator, with any questions or concerns at c.seguin@scienceboard.net

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