Finding your fit: Key considerations when evaluating a potential employer

 

 


Opportunities abound. Investor interest in the Cell & Gene Therapy space is at an all-time high. Talent is in short supply. As a Cell & Gene Therapy professional, you will have many options available to you as you think about your next career choice. But what is the right move for you? Would you thrive in a fast-paced start-up environment – but which carries more inherent risk? Or would you feel more confident working for a larger organization – but which has a lot more processes to navigate? This insightful and engaging session will draw on the personal experiences of a panel of professionals who have worked across multiple settings within pharma/biotech. They will discuss their perspectives on the pros and cons of working in a small start-up vs working in a large corporation and the skills & mindset needed to be successful. 

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“After witnessing two school systems that have successfully deployed a KES solution for their substitute staffing needs— along with the subsequent savings in hard and soft cost, time, and critical resources that our schools have realized— the question I typically ask any district on the fence is … ‘Who couldn’t afford to implement a KES program?’”

— Dr. Michael Henry, HR Director of Instructional Personnel, School District of Clay County

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