I got in by having 10 year experience in diagnostics, and associates in Science. And like u said, it is about networking! I spoke to many people by LinkedIn! I applied to 3 jobs, got rejected to 2. Now I’m a R&D associate. I’m very happy! It’s all possible!
Nice! Any advice on the timing (day of the week and timeframe) as to when to send LinkedIn messages for networking? And do calls or meetings usually occur after the exchange of messages?
@@kevinasare4178 STEM degrees tend to be the ticket in and/or along with who you know. It's really how well you interview honestly. I believe most companies want people who are "green." Having experience certainly gets you in the door. However, they want to mold you into what they want for the company "without your ""bad habits"" from other companies. I've seen a lot of people with mixed career backgrounds and even no experience land roles. Be willing to learn, be willing to start at a lower position. Make sure you do your research and understand the company. There's countless ways to move up and grow. Especially within 6 months-1 year. I've seen it. I've been in this industry for almost 5 years. I have my MPH.
Happened to fall into industry randomly when just applying to jobs. I have a bachelors in Biochem and started as a Technician on the floor but have managed to rotate through Process Engineering, Process Validation and I’m now a Compliance Engineer - in very short period of time. Once you get your foot in the door, you can figure things out.
@@nervonabliss Sure. I started as a tech on the floor making $18/hr. Now I’m at a little over 90k. I’m currently working toward a new position in the next few months and I’m aiming for 105k.🤞🏾I have been blessed to do this over 6 years. My company is rapidly growing so progression is not difficult if you get your work done and can handle the growing pains.
@@Kaylinerst3663 Wow, that's actually really impressive. I'm glad they've been taking care of you. My heart says stay loyal to your company and they'll treat you right but I've also heard that after a few years and promotions you should try to find another company that'll psy more to have you. Are you an exception, what are your thoughts on this?
@@nervonabliss NEVER stay loyal to a company. You are your own business. You always make the best business decisions for you because the company will ALWAYS make the best business decisions for them. I have been blessed in my current roles and honestly have managed to avoid a lot of chaos with my moves. If I were staying in one position and trying to move up (ex. staying a Process Engineer for 4 years) I would be at a serious disadvantage. but because I have been able to navigate promotions because i switch groups and learn new skills I feel like I am staying fairly competitive in my income. That being said, I would definitely be able to command a better income somewhere else, but i wouldnt have the freedom to gain different opportunities (Ex. Your average technician cant switch to Engineer... or if I wanted to switch into Quality or Project Manager the door is 100% open to me at my company.)
@@Kaylinerst3663 That's fantastic advice. Thanks a lot for your insight. Hopefully I can be as successful as you have been during my time after graduation. R&D is the goal, so if I can find a company willing to pay for my grad degree then I'm in luck. Let's hope the blessings don't stop there (for either of us)!
STEM degrees tend to be the ticket in and/or along with who you know. It's really how well you interview honestly. I believe most companies want people who are "green." Having experience certainly gets you in the door. However, they want to mold you into what they want for the company "without your ""bad habits"" from other companies. I've seen a lot of people with mixed career backgrounds and even no experience land roles. Be willing to learn, be willing to start at a lower position. Make sure you do your research and understand the company. There's countless ways to move up and grow once you're in. Especially within 6 months-1 year. I've seen it. I've been in this industry for almost 5 years. I have my MPH, and bachelors in psychology. Hence - no formal training in this field. It's very possible. Good Luck!
"It just happened!" The universe throws gifts at our feet and many times we don't realize it.. When we get hit with a packed $70 pound blacklight green luggage bag at night at our torso and abdomen we open it and find all these diamonds! How did that happened? "It just happened!" You are 110% correct. I love your video and I am subscribed.
Hey, so im wondering if I can realistically land a starting position at pharma with a Bsc in biomedical science which merges into translational molecular medicine ?(it's like 2 degrees in one)
Which postgraduate degree would be better for getting into industry master in public health or master in health science or master in pharmacology? I’m planning to complete a postgraduate degree but confused which one would benefit me more.
I actually got my bachelors in Neuroscience and ended up working in pharmaceuticals. I’m starting a new position as a qc microbiologist for a pharmaceutical company soon and want to know where I should go from there in terms of growth. I always wanted to go to grad school for clinical psych but now I am considering going back to school for something that can help me move up in big Pharma. Any suggestions?
Hi Jian, I too did my Bachelors in Neuroscience and am really struggling to get a grad job despite good grades! I really want to get into pharmaceuticals and do something similar to what you do - I'd love to hear how your job search went after your Bachelors and any advice you might have for someone with a Neuro degree
Thank you for helpful tips! On the 3rd tip you mentioned “blindly apply for a job posted on Linkedin, and then reach out to recruiters” How are we gonna know the specific recruiter’s name and we’ll reach out to him/her? OR Do we just generally search & connect to that company’s recruiters and then reach out to individual one of them to ask a push on our resume?
@@kyyahabdul thank you for your reply! I’m looking for potential pharmaceutical internship. Can you recommend which specific staffing companies are in charge for? OR do we just reach out the companies’ internal recruiters and ask for any opportunities they may have??
When networking, should the LinkedIn messages and emails occur during business hours or outside of business hours? My current struggle is that I am busy doing stand-up comedy at night which occurs right after business hours so it is tricky to network during this time. Is it advisable to network during lunch hours or during afternoon breaks?
Hi, currently I'm studying MPH-Epidemiology in the US and done my Bachelor's in Pharmacy. I'm an international student and I got to know that MPH does not come under STEM education so as an international student it's going be difficult for me to have job opportunities in US as I won't be able get a STEM OPT extension. Can you guide me to how to plan my goals and get a pharmaceutical company that would sponsor my Visa. Also thank you for starting this channel it's really helpful for all those who wish to work in the field of public health.
Hey, do you mind sharing with me what masters program will be advisable to pursue to ensure a higher probability of employment in the pharma industry once I’m done. I’m also a B-pharm graduate and was considering an MPH but still looking for other options? Also, hope you’ve settled down fine😊
Hey...! i did my MSc biomedical science and interested in working in a drug discovery industry, or a clinical research etc. so can I get in to this with this degree without a pharmacy degree. please let me know, I'm confused
If I have a bachelor degree in pharmacy from outside USA , do I need to exam FPGEE and Naplex etc ... To get a job in regulatory affairs in pharmaceutical companies in USA ? What requirements do I need for such type of job ?
I had a job at novartis, worst experience of my life. Very poor caliber people about 10 years behind in the way they worked. They forced us to unnecessarily expose ourselves to hazardous waste. I first made something tgey made billions with, in trust oh, it doesn't do anything, what a joke.
@@kyyahabdul thank you for your rapid reply, it would be appreciated if you can tell me how is the pharmaceutical industry in Canada, are there many RA openings?
Ma'am I have a masters degree in organic chemistry. Please tell me how to get into pharmaceutical companies research and development department or should I get into phd program and then go for these jobs
Hi,I have done my masters in india, and I have 4 years of work experience on quality control,how can I found out jobs in quality control and they will be any opportunities for H4Ed?
@@kyyahabdul With major I can master is Health Administration or Master in Public Health so I'm guessing masters in public health would be better if I wanna go to that route?
Hi . I am a mbbs and MS obgy in India . With Indian degree . I want to move to US. Is it possible for me to get a job in pharma in clinical research or any other job with my degrees
Hi I am a Pharm D graduate from India, now I have completed my Chemical laboratory technician program from Durham college, Now I am looking for jobs in Pharmaceutical Industry. Could you please suggest the best way to get into such jobs?
It is near impossible to get a job in US/UK immediately after graduating from India, it's only possible if you have a very steallar portfolio + good connections. The more common way to get a job in US/UK is to get a masters degree from these countries or getting a job in India at a multinational company and trying to get transferred there (though I'm not sure if this happens often). Another god option is working here for a few years and trying to get a MBA abroad and going into an executive role at big pharma
I got in by having 10 year experience in diagnostics, and associates in Science. And like u said, it is about networking! I spoke to many people by LinkedIn! I applied to 3 jobs, got rejected to 2. Now I’m a R&D associate. I’m very happy! It’s all possible!
hi whats your opinion on on becoming a pharmacist? I dream of working in big pharma but not sure if the career for pharmacist is becoming satire?
@@Melo-he3px I'm in the exact same position as you, have you managed to find anything?
Awesome I only have my associates and was thinking do I need my bsn
@@Melo-he3pxyou only need connections and partnerships with them. Professionalism is only secondary in pharma.
Nice! Any advice on the timing (day of the week and timeframe) as to when to send LinkedIn messages for networking? And do calls or meetings usually occur after the exchange of messages?
I’ve been in the industry for 20yrs and it’s all about who you know and networking. It’s like a fraternity!
@@lh5567 ya cause they want liars, not good people.
any tips bro i want to start this career path for university
@@kevinasare4178 STEM degrees tend to be the ticket in and/or along with who you know. It's really how well you interview honestly. I believe most companies want people who are "green." Having experience certainly gets you in the door. However, they want to mold you into what they want for the company "without your ""bad habits"" from other companies. I've seen a lot of people with mixed career backgrounds and even no experience land roles. Be willing to learn, be willing to start at a lower position. Make sure you do your research and understand the company. There's countless ways to move up and grow. Especially within 6 months-1 year. I've seen it. I've been in this industry for almost 5 years. I have my MPH.
Happened to fall into industry randomly when just applying to jobs. I have a bachelors in Biochem and started as a Technician on the floor but have managed to rotate through Process Engineering, Process Validation and I’m now a Compliance Engineer - in very short period of time.
Once you get your foot in the door, you can figure things out.
May I ask how your salary changed throughout this progression?
@@nervonabliss Sure. I started as a tech on the floor making $18/hr. Now I’m at a little over 90k. I’m currently working toward a new position in the next few months and I’m aiming for 105k.🤞🏾I have been blessed to do this over 6 years. My company is rapidly growing so progression is not difficult if you get your work done and can handle the growing pains.
@@Kaylinerst3663 Wow, that's actually really impressive. I'm glad they've been taking care of you. My heart says stay loyal to your company and they'll treat you right but I've also heard that after a few years and promotions you should try to find another company that'll psy more to have you. Are you an exception, what are your thoughts on this?
@@nervonabliss NEVER stay loyal to a company. You are your own business. You always make the best business decisions for you because the company will ALWAYS make the best business decisions for them.
I have been blessed in my current roles and honestly have managed to avoid a lot of chaos with my moves. If I were staying in one position and trying to move up (ex. staying a Process Engineer for 4 years) I would be at a serious disadvantage. but because I have been able to navigate promotions because i switch groups and learn new skills I feel like I am staying fairly competitive in my income.
That being said, I would definitely be able to command a better income somewhere else, but i wouldnt have the freedom to gain different opportunities (Ex. Your average technician cant switch to Engineer... or if I wanted to switch into Quality or Project Manager the door is 100% open to me at my company.)
@@Kaylinerst3663 That's fantastic advice. Thanks a lot for your insight. Hopefully I can be as successful as you have been during my time after graduation. R&D is the goal, so if I can find a company willing to pay for my grad degree then I'm in luck. Let's hope the blessings don't stop there (for either of us)!
Thanks for this, this is very insightful. The camera constantly refocusing was quite distracting but the advice was very helpful!
Good video but very annoying background noise.
Really! Looks like her home is haunted!
What are you talking about? There’s no noises? Are y’all schizophrenic?
It's the autofocus for sure
This was helpful, thank you. lets get it!!
STEM degrees tend to be the ticket in and/or along with who you know. It's really how well you interview honestly. I believe most companies want people who are "green." Having experience certainly gets you in the door. However, they want to mold you into what they want for the company "without your ""bad habits"" from other companies. I've seen a lot of people with mixed career backgrounds and even no experience land roles. Be willing to learn, be willing to start at a lower position. Make sure you do your research and understand the company. There's countless ways to move up and grow once you're in. Especially within 6 months-1 year. I've seen it. I've been in this industry for almost 5 years. I have my MPH, and bachelors in psychology. Hence - no formal training in this field. It's very possible. Good Luck!
Girl, I’m a pharm tech right now!!!! Almost done with my BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Do you have to be registered to become a pharm tech?! How did you do it!??
"It just happened!" The universe throws gifts at our feet and many times we don't realize it.. When we get hit with a packed $70 pound blacklight green luggage bag at night at our torso and abdomen we open it and find all these diamonds! How did that happened? "It just happened!" You are 110% correct. I love your video and I am subscribed.
Universe throws nothing the Lord God Almighty through Jesus Christ is the One who blesses
Hey, so im wondering if I can realistically land a starting position at pharma with a Bsc in biomedical science which merges into translational molecular medicine ?(it's like 2 degrees in one)
Which postgraduate degree would be better for getting into industry master in public health or master in health science or master in pharmacology? I’m planning to complete a postgraduate degree but confused which one would benefit me more.
You can also apply for a contract position and later look for a full time position
great video, tonnes of good insight! thank you
I actually got my bachelors in Neuroscience and ended up working in pharmaceuticals. I’m starting a new position as a qc microbiologist for a pharmaceutical company soon and want to know where I should go from there in terms of growth. I always wanted to go to grad school for clinical psych but now I am considering going back to school for something that can help me move up in big Pharma. Any suggestions?
Hi Jian, I too did my Bachelors in Neuroscience and am really struggling to get a grad job despite good grades! I really want to get into pharmaceuticals and do something similar to what you do - I'd love to hear how your job search went after your Bachelors and any advice you might have for someone with a Neuro degree
Thank you for helpful tips! On the 3rd tip you mentioned “blindly apply for a job posted on Linkedin, and then reach out to recruiters”
How are we gonna know the specific recruiter’s name and we’ll reach out to him/her?
OR Do we just generally search & connect to that company’s recruiters and then reach out to individual one of them to ask a push on our resume?
@@kyyahabdul thank you for your reply! I’m looking for potential pharmaceutical internship. Can you recommend which specific staffing companies are in charge for? OR do we just reach out the companies’ internal recruiters and ask for any opportunities they may have??
When networking, should the LinkedIn messages and emails occur during business hours or outside of business hours? My current struggle is that I am busy doing stand-up comedy at night which occurs right after business hours so it is tricky to network during this time. Is it advisable to network during lunch hours or during afternoon breaks?
Thanks for the video!
I am so convinced just by watching this video! Hehehe! Very insightful
Hi, currently I'm studying MPH-Epidemiology in the US and done my Bachelor's in Pharmacy. I'm an international student and I got to know that MPH does not come under STEM education so as an international student it's going be difficult for me to have job opportunities in US as I won't be able get a STEM OPT extension. Can you guide me to how to plan my goals and get a pharmaceutical company that would sponsor my Visa. Also thank you for starting this channel it's really helpful for all those who wish to work in the field of public health.
@@kyyahabdul Thank you so much!
Hey, do you mind sharing with me what masters program will be advisable to pursue to ensure a higher probability of employment in the pharma industry once I’m done. I’m also a B-pharm graduate and was considering an MPH but still looking for other options? Also, hope you’ve settled down fine😊
Am planning getting a mPharm degree and move into industry thank you for this
Ekizigo nga kiyitilede nyabo☺️
Hey...! i did my MSc biomedical science and interested in working in a drug discovery industry, or a clinical research etc.
so can I get in to this with this degree without a pharmacy degree. please let me know, I'm confused
If I have a bachelor degree in pharmacy from outside USA , do I need to exam FPGEE and Naplex etc ... To get a job in regulatory affairs in pharmaceutical companies in USA ? What requirements do I need for such type of job ?
Thanks
Hello, I am in the same situation. Did you find any answers yet?
No guys you don’t. And if your you abroad RA experience, it is transferable to USA
I got in through interning then a rotational program. Anyone interested in indusrty on the research and early development side should check it out
I have a Bachelors in nursing. Cardiac for 12 years, is there a place for me?
I have a bs in biochem and pharmacy tech experience. How do i get into the big pharma or regulatory affairs?
I’m doing my bs in biochemistry and molecular bio, could you let me know how do I get started to get into pharma industry?
@@kyyahabdul ... Are you gonna answer or did you make a vid??
It is sad that I have done everything I can, even searching on RUclips for how to get these jobs, but all in vain from all of this.
I had a job at novartis, worst experience of my life. Very poor caliber people about 10 years behind in the way they worked. They forced us to unnecessarily expose ourselves to hazardous waste. I first made something tgey made billions with, in trust oh, it doesn't do anything, what a joke.
Is it possible to get employed to U.S. big pharma without a Pharm.D. but with a B.Pharm and M.B.A?
dear, Could you mind introducing a website to search RA job in Canada? thank you so much
@@kyyahabdul thank you for your rapid reply, it would be appreciated if you can tell me how is the pharmaceutical industry in Canada, are there many RA openings?
What about pharmacovigilance?
Any opportunity for late visually impaired post graduate in pharmacy
Ma'am I have a masters degree in organic chemistry.
Please tell me how to get into pharmaceutical companies research and development department or should I get into phd program and then go for these jobs
Hi,I have done my masters in india, and I have 4 years of work experience on quality control,how can I found out jobs in quality control and they will be any opportunities for H4Ed?
Can I apply for pharma company with biotechnology and molecular biology
I am planning to get my master's in health administration, is that a good path if I want to work in a pharmaceutical company?
@@kyyahabdul With major I can master is Health Administration or Master in Public Health so I'm guessing masters in public health would be better if I wanna go to that route?
Hello madam , I'm b.pharma (India) and I have 8 year experience in pharma industry. I want to move abroad with same career can u help?
Hi . I am a mbbs and MS obgy in India . With Indian degree . I want to move to US. Is it possible for me to get a job in pharma in clinical research or any other job with my degrees
What's with the clicking sounds in the background?
Is sadiko from the ring coming after me?
Hello mam, I did M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics. Am I eligible to work as clinical pharmacist.
@@kyyahabdul can I do this part time
Do you suggest BCMAS certification?
It is a joke...you could look up all the info online and teach yourself
I'm a science teacher that wants to get into big Pharma, do I have a chance?
Tricky. Try getting in as a medical writer..
Hi I am a Pharm D graduate from India, now I have completed my Chemical laboratory technician program from Durham college, Now I am looking for jobs in Pharmaceutical Industry. Could you please suggest the best way to get into such jobs?
What about Walgreens is that a good place to work ?
@@kyyahabdul ooo okay thank you so much and would you consider Walgreens a big pharma company in your view?
Big fan from india
Hey, I accept all of your insights on proceeding into the pharmaceutical industry. Anyway we can swap emails?
Hi can I have a short talk with you
Hi..My husband is working in Pharmaceutical engineering..Could you please let me know the job opportunities in Canada in this field?
@@kyyahabdul Thanks for the reply,any idea on the NOC code for these jobs?
Mam, I am B. Pharm graduate fresher, can I find job in u.k or u.s to give a kick start of my career?
It is near impossible to get a job in US/UK immediately after graduating from India, it's only possible if you have a very steallar portfolio + good connections.
The more common way to get a job in US/UK is to get a masters degree from these countries or getting a job in India at a multinational company and trying to get transferred there (though I'm not sure if this happens often).
Another god option is working here for a few years and trying to get a MBA abroad and going into an executive role at big pharma
Mam, I am a M.pharm graduate... I would like to pursue clinical data management... what all jobs can I get In pharma company other than pharmacist job
Pls reply soon mam🥺
Hiii
This is so true