Kymberlie Krieger

There are several ways to assess if a biotech company has plans in place to diversify their workplace or if they have already achieved this milestone.
To answer the question of whether biotech is truly keeping up with diversity and inclusion today, the complicated answer is the movement is “ still in progress.”
It’s fascinating to see things moving in an entirely new direction thanks to the work of these seven millennial biotech influencers.
For BioSpace’s recent Ideal Employer report, life sciences professionals weighed in on the topic.
The five scientists on this list collectively made many exciting strides in the field, notably because they had the technological skills to embrace and utilize advances in the realm of computer programming.
Here are some of the top biotech influences of this generation.
Getting life scientist jobs can be your best decision ever. Why? It offers endless opportunities, job satisfaction, security, and competitive pay and much more.
Practicing “ghosting” can easily demolish your business’ reputation and break down relationships between both potential clients and employees.
The world is changing, and those prospering in STEM careers are leading the way. So why aren’t more girls jumping at the chance to get a foot in the field that offers incredible potential for growth and opportunity?