Editorial Staff

Your workplace habits can interfere with your work life and cause professional imbalance. Therefore, you should avoid these habits to boost your productivity.
A summary of IPOs from companies in the biotech and pharma world since Oct. 1, 2018.
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Going out of your way to overly ingratiate yourself with your boss (aka “kissing up”) may not be the most ‘attractive’ quality to display in the workplace, but there’s no denying that being proactive about getting your boss on your side can have some positive results … for the short term, anyway.
Are you ready to look for a new job? If you have made the decision to put yourself on the job market, there are a few things that you need to do right away to get yourself ready for the process.
Even if you think networking just “isn’t your thing,” you can’t deny the power it holds to help you land the job you want.
Neglecting vacation time can have serious consequences, not only to your own personal health and happiness levels, but also a large-scale financial and economic impact.
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One of the forgotten aspects of salary negotiations is “timing,” and being unaware of what to say. So, to decide what’s the best time to ask for a raise? The answer is here.
Despite the changing landscape in biopharma, many companies are still recruiting. If you’re looking to make a career change, here are 12 biopharma companies hiring on BioSpace now.
You must have these signs of leadership whether you’re considering moving into a leadership position or already leading a team. Check if you have them.
“Quitting with class” means separating yourself from your current employer in such a way that you leave your professional reputation intact, keep those bridges unburnt, and even set yourself up for glowing recommendations (or even another future job offer?) from your employer.
No one wants to work for a micromanager, and, worse still, no one wants to be the micromanager.
Whether you’re a recent graduate about to embark on your career or a seasoned professional navigating the difficult waters of professional development and career pathing, a mentor can be an invaluable resource for career advice, support, connections, and encouragement.
Making the step up into a management position is an important professional milestone. To help with that difficult decision, here are 10 signs you’re ready for a management position in biopharma.