Whether the problem is the actual work itself, your co-workers, or the overall company atmosphere, you need to proactively take action if your new job not working out.
The life science industry produces a complex, high-stress and intricate work environment, so it’s no surprise that workaholics pop up in this industry all the time.
Whether your controlling coworker wants to hold onto the data for their own use or refuses to compromise with you. Whatever, it is, it can lead to various problems.
Whether you’re an experienced professional in the field or just embarking on your new career, it’s time to look at your qualifications and career plans from an entirely different perspective.
If employers genuinely want to ensure that their workers spend their valuable time on the clock working diligently, then they should consider implementing some of these productivity monitoring programs.
People working in the biotech industry need to have a good, healthy balance of both hard and soft skills in order to succeed and achieve their career goals.
In order to play the “cat and mouse” game with poise, we’ve provided a breakdown of the steps to take to negotiate properly. Read on for tips to help you successfully negotiate a job offer.
Remember, though it may be a tad uncomfortable in the moment, being gracious and polite while you decline a job offer can build good karma for the future.
If you want to be a successful woman in the biotech field, here are a few tried and true tips. These can for sure help you in your professional career.
In order to dress appropriately, it’s important to first understand exactly what business casual attire means, consists of and how it differs from your other options.