Porschia Parker-Griffin

BioSpace sat down with Gregg Burkhalter, a LinkedIn Expert, for a quick Q&A about the three most common LinkedIn mistakes and how they can affect your personal brand.
Following up after an interview can be essential to help you gain peace of mind and reinforce your interest. Here’s how to improve follow up after interview.
The pandemic and its subsequent effect on the workplace has been the source of stress for many professionals. Here are 3 ways to boost mental health at work.
What is the culture like at your company? Are employees motivated to do their best work? Is your company using employee engagement strategies to improve productivity?
“The Great Resignation” is a term that’s been coined to describe the wave of people leaving their jobs for other opportunities or exiting the workforce altogether.
BioSpace recently interviewed Elizabeth Elting, founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, to discuss her thoughts on how the pandemic has affected women in the workforce.
Are you an introvert who is worried about your performance? Well, do you know that these unique skills can make you an excellent leader? Let’s find out those skills.
Have you ever thought seriously about entrepreneurship? While large organizations appear to dominate the life sciences industry, startups and small businesses have started to compete in the marketplace.
We interviewed Krissy Fuller, a human resources consultant, to learn more about the issue of mandated vaccines from an HR perspective and shared her predictions on what changes she thinks will last after the pandemic.
What are your thoughts on companies mandating COVID-19 vaccines for employees? Are you open to getting vaccinated? Or are you still waiting for more research to be done on the different options?
Here are four questions to think about when considering a career change during the pandemic.
Are you currently working full time and in school earning a master’s degree? If so, do learn these time management skills to balance your personal and professional life.
Depending on your master’s program of interest and your personal qualifications, you might need to take months (or years) to develop into the type of candidate that is admitted.
If you are certain that attending graduate school is the right move for you, it’s time to look into the specifics of various programs.
There is a lot of complexity within the process of preparing treatments, medication and therapies for patient use. However, if you like a challenge, a career in clinical translation management might be for you!