Editorial Staff

Excessive stress in the workplace can have devastating effects on your productivity and job satisfaction levels, your performance, and your overall health and wellbeing.
The average American spends around 90,000 hours at work, according to Business Insider. And for many people, a large portion of those hours are spend engaging in unhealthy habits that can have serious consequences to their overall health, well-being, productivity, and happiness levels.
Do you think you’re a good fit for a job? And want to demonstrate your capabilities but are unable to do that? Well here’s how you can do that effectively.
Being fired, while discouraging in the moment, is not a career killer. In fact, sometimes the jolt of getting that proverbial “pink slip” can actually inspire you take stock of your wider career path and goals as you put yourself back on the job market.
Perhaps you sense something just isn’t quite right, but you’re not sure what. Or, maybe you have a pretty good idea that your organization is slimming down and your role will be one of the first ones to go.
Workplace friendships are important for good company culture. According to a new study, most employees feel lonely at the workplace which ruins their productivity.
Do you ever find yourself at the end of what seemed like a very “busy” day, yet with very little to show for it? If yes, follow these tips to improve work performance.
Final round interviews can be difficult, especially for those working in a competitive field. To help, here are five impressive final-round interview questions for life science professionals.
A summary of IPOs from companies in the biotech and pharma world since February 1, 2019.
Crafting a well-organized, powerful resume is important to leave a great impact on recruiters. But all your hard work can go in vain if you make these resume mistakes.
As a valued member of our BioSpace community, we are eager to hear more from you and other readers in 2019. What are the unique benefits your life sciences employer offers?
According to a BioSpace Community Survey, almost 70% of life sciences professionals plan to look for a new job in the next 12 months. Don’t delay, accelerate your job search and check out top companies who are looking for quality candidates in 2019!
The moment you step on the job market, you’re selling yourself. Yes, you, the job seeker, are a “brand,” and each touchpoint you have with a potential new employer is an opportunity to “sell” that brand, that vision of your candidacy, the promise of yourself as a future team member and employer.
Not only are interviewers tasked with evaluating whether or not you’re a good fit for their organization and the role, but you also should take every opportunity you can to evaluate if the position, company, and team is a good match for your own career goals and needs.
Career paths are not always perfectly linear and uninterrupted. Here are some ways you can display gaps in resumes that don’t appear like a weak point.